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GENEALOGY 


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CHELTENHAM,  PENNSYLVANIA 


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BY  J.   B.   LIPPINCOTT    COMPANY,   PHILADELPHIA 

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Contents 


PAGE 

Introduction  and  Historical  Notes i 

Jacob  Shoemaker 5 

Peter   Shoemaker 6 

George   Shoemaker 8 

Richard   Wall 9 

Toby   Leech 12 

Reynier  Tyson 13 

Shoemaker    Burying-Ground 14 

Montgomery  County,   Pennsylvania 16 

Old  Stone  Bridge  at  Shoem akertown 17 

First  Generation 19 

Second  Generation 20 

Third  Generation 20 

Fourth    Generation 27 

Fifth  Generation 41 

Sixth  Generation 66 

Seventh    Generation 108 

Eighth  Generation  208 

Ninth   Generation 362 

Tenth   Generation 449 

Appendix   457 

Index  of  Names 461 


Xfst  of  Illustrations 


PAGE 


Benjamin  H.  Shoemaker Frontispiece. 

Kriegsheim,   Germany 2 

Toby  Leech's  House 12 

Shoemaker    Graveyard .' 14 

Old  Stone  Bridge  at  Shoemakertown 17 

Photograph  of  Marriage  Certificate  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Wall 20 

Sketch  of  Old  York  Road  and  Shoemakertown,  1805 23 

Isaac  Shoemaker's  House,  1725 25 

Gerhard  Hendricks's  Farm,  1686 26 

Shoemaker's  Mill  at  Shoemakertown,   1746 30 

Indian  Treaty,  1748 36 

Residence  of  Charles  Shoemaker  at  Shoemakertown 44 

Moses  Sheppard 48 

Samuel  Shoemaker  and  his  Son  Edward 60 

Sir  Isaac  Penington 63  1 

Edward  Penington  (Silhouette) 64 

David  Shoemaker 75 

Benjamin   Shoemaker   (  Silhouette) 103 

Sarah  Coates  Rawle 105 

Richard  M.   Shoemaker 117 

Amelia  Bird  Shoemaker 118 

Dr.  Nathan  Shoemaker 122 

Benjamin    Hallowell 124 

Margaret  E.  Hali.owell 125 

Mary  S.  Lippincott 126 

Isaac    Lippincott 127 


Xist  of  llluetrattotw 


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Isaac  Tyson,  Jr 138 

Eli  K.  Price 206 

Robert    Shoemaker 223 

Richard  M.  Shoemaker's  Residence  at  Shoemakertown  225 

Charles  Bird  Shoemaker 226 

John  Sergeant  Price 361 

Dr.   Samuel  B.   Shoemaker 380 


Introduction  anb  THtetoncal  Hlotes 

«i|  N  compiling  a  genealogy  of  the  Shoemaker  family  of  Cheltenham,  the 
writer  has  confined  himself  to  established  facts  and  records  as  found 
in  the  Monthly  Meetings  of  Friends  of  Abington,  Philadelphia,  and 
the  neighboring  counties;  in  wills  and  deeds  as  recorded  in  the  Philadelphia 
offices,  and  at  Norristown,  Pennsylvania,  and  in  the  great  fund  of  ancient 
history  preserved  in  the  halls  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 

It  is  well  known  that  Kriegsheim,  in  Germany,  had  been  their  home,  and 
by  the  fact  of  their  having  been  among  the  persecuted  people  of  that  country  * 
their  identity  is  established,  through  the  writings  of  Fox,  Penn,  Rolfe,  and 
other  English  Quakers  who  visited  Holland  and  Germany,  to  convert,  to 
comfort,  and  to  encourage  the  few  religiously  inclined  people,  who  they  knew 
were  striving  after  something  better  than  they  possessed  in  that  land  of  dark- 
ness. There  has  been  much  written  descriptive  of  these  people,  of  the  country 
whence  they  came,  and  of  the  trials  and  travails  of  our  ancestors  before  they 
were  safely  landed  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania ;  the  most  definite,  intelli- 
gent, and  interesting  account  is  given  in  "  The  Settlement  of  Germantown," 
1899,  by  the  Hon.  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker,  and  by  permission  I  quote  from 
that  work  as  follows : 

"  In  addition  to  the  emigration  from  Crefeld,  and  the  association  at  Frank- 
fort, there  was  a  third  impulse  which  was  of  moment  in  the  settlement 
of  Germantown.  On  the  upper  Rhine,  two  hours'  journey  from  Worms, 
one  of  the  most  interesting  and  historic  cities  of  Germany,  the  scene  in  our 
race  legends  of  the  events  of  the  Nibelungenlied,  later  the  home  of  Charle- 
magne, and  hallowed  as  the  place  where  Luther  uttered  the  memorable  words, 
'  So  hilf  mich  Gott,  hier  stehe  ich.  Ich  kann  nicht  anders,'  lies  the  rural 
village  of  Kriegsheim.  It  is  situated  in  the  midst  of  the  beautiful  and  fertile 
Palatinate,  and  is  forever  identified,  in  its  traditions,  religion,  and  people, 
with  our  Pennsylvania  life.  When  I  was  there  in  1890  it  had  a  population 
of  perhaps  two  or  three  hundred  people  who  lived  upon  one  street.     About 

*  Besse's  Sufferings  of  the  Quakers. 

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it  were  the  remains  of  an  ancient  wall,  and  within  it  was  an  old-time  hostelry, 
in  whose  stable  the  village  gauger  watched  over  his  hogsheads  of  wine,  the 
representatives  of  an  important  local  industry.  In  this  obscure  and  distant 
village  of  simple  German  peasants  we  trace  the  ancestry  of  many  of  the 
ladies  who  now  dance  in  the  assemblies  of  Philadelphia,  and  many  of  the 
men  who  have  been  her  mayors  and  judges  and  filled  her  most  important 
municipal  stations. 

"  Quakerism  obtained  a  foothold  upon  the  Continent  in  a  most  remarkable 
manner.  Some  of  the  followers  of  that  then  aggressive  sect  had  been  banished 
from  England  to  the  Island  of  Barbadoes,  and  had  been  put  upon  a  British 
vessel  to  be  transported.  England  and  Holland  were  then  at  war.  and  after 
the  vessel  had  sailed  out  to  sea  it  was  captured  by  a  Dutch  privateer,  and 
the  useless  Quakers  were  put  on  shore  on  the  coast  of  Holland.  As  we  are 
prettily  told  by  the  chronicler,  '  They  acquiesced  in  their  poverty,'  and  though 
they  had  been  in  no  repute  among  their  own  people,  either  for  riches  or 
endowments,  'they  increased  their  small  fortunes  to  a  considerable  bulk,' 
and  like  the  trees  and  plants,  '  the  which  the  more  they  were  shaken  with  the 
winds,  the  deeper  and  faster  root  they  take,'  they  propagated  their  doctrines 
in  Holland  and  Germany.* 

'  The  meetings  established  were  visited  by  preachers  sent  out  by  Fox. 
among  others  by  William  Ames,  who  spoke  Dutch  and  German.  In  1657 
Ames  and  George  Rolfe  went  to  Kriegsheim  and  succeeded  in  making  some 
converts  among  the  Mennonites  living  there.  It  was  the  farthest  outpost  of 
Quakerism  in  Germany,  and  was  cherished  by  them  with  the  most  careful 
zeal.  The  conversion  of  seven  or  eight  families  was  the  reward  of  their 
indefatigable  energy  and  effort.  This  success  alarmed  the  clergy  and  incited 
the  rabble  '  disposed  to  do  evil,  to  abuse  those  persons  by  scoffing,  cursing, 
reviling,  throwing  stones  and  dirt  at  them,  and  braking  their  windows.' 
The  magistrates  directed  that  any  one  who  should  entertain  Ames  or  Rolfe 
should  be  fined  forty  rix-dollars.  In  1658,  for  refusing  to  bear  arms,  the 
goods  of  John  Hendricks  to  the  value  of  fourteen  rix-dollars  were  seized, 
and  he  was  put  in  prison.  In  1660.  for  the  same  reason,  his  goods  valued 
at  about  four  and  a  half  rix-dollars,  were  seized.     In   1663  the  authorities 

5  Gerhard  Croese's  History  of  the  Quaker?,  Book  II.  p.  15. 
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took  from  him  two  cows,  and  from  Hendricks  Gerritz  two  cows,  from  the 
widow  of  John  Johnson  a  cow,  from  George  Shoemaker  bedding  worth  seven 
rix-dollars,  and  from  Peter  Shoemaker  goods  worth  two  guilders.*  In  1666 
John  Shoemaker,  Peter  Shoemaker,  and  John  Hendricks  each  lost  a  cow. 

"  Stephen  Crisp  says,  in  July,  1669,  '  But  the  Lord  preserved  me,  and 
brought  me  on  the  14th  day  of  that  month  to  Griesham,  near  Worms,  where  I 
had  found  divers  who  had  received  the  Everlasting  Truth  and  had  stood  in  a 
testimony  for  God  about  ten  years,  in  great  sufferings  and  tribulations,  who 
received  me  as  a  Servant  of  God,  and  my  testimony  was  as  a  seed  upon  the 
tender  grass  unto  them.  I  had  five  good  meetings  among  them  and  divers 
heard  the  truth  and  several  were  reached  and  convinced,  and  Friends  estab- 
lished in  the  faith.'  f 

".  .  .  On  the  22d  of  August,  1677,  William  Penn  left  Frankfort  on  his 
way  to  Kriegsheim.  The  magistrate  of  the  village,  upon  the  instigation  of 
the  clergyman,  attempted  to  prevent  him  from  preaching,  but,  with  the  friends 
there  and  a  '  coachful  from  Worms,'  he  had  a  quiet  and  comfortable  meet- 
ing. From  there  he  walked  to  Mannheim,  in  an  effort  to  see  the  Prince 
concerning  the  oppressions  of  the  Quakers,  which  had  been  renewed.  Fail- 
ing to  find  him,  he  wrote  to  him  a  vigorous  letter  upon  the  subject.  On  the 
26th  Penn  walked  out  from  Worms,  six  English  miles,  and  held  a  meeting, 
lasting  five  hours,  in  the  course  of  which  '  the  Lord's  power  was  sweetly 
opened  to  many  of  the  inhabitants.'  He  describes  them  as  '  Poor  hearts: 
a  little  handful  surrounded  with  great  and  mighty  countries  of  darkness.' 
The  meeting  was  held  in  a  barn.  '  In  the  evening  we  had  a  more  retired 
Meeting  of  the  Friends  only,  very  weighty  and  tender.'  On  the  27th,  after 
two  more  meetings,  Penn,  accompanied  by  several  grateful  attendants,  re- 
turned to  Worms,  j. 

"  A  few  years  later,  when  Penn  was  founding  the  Province  which  bears 
his  name,  he  extended  an  invitation  to  these  Germans  to  join  him  in  the 
wilderness,  where  at  least  religious  toleration  would  be  theirs.  Croese  in 
his  '  History  of  the  Quakers,'  1696,  says  that,  '  having  nothing  of  their  own 
to  lose,  and  hearing  of  the  great  plenty  in  America,  and  hoping  to  gain  a 

s  Besse's  Sufferings  of  the  Quakers,  vol.  ii.  p.  450. 
t  Travels  of  Stephen  Crisp,  p.  29. 
t  Penn's  Travels  in  Holland  and  Germany. 
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livelihood  by  their  handiwork,  they  in  the  very  year  that  preceded  the  war 
with  the  French,  "  wherein  all  that  fruitful  and  delicious  country  was  wasted 
with  fire  and  sword,"  forsook  their  cottages  and  lands  and  entered  into  a 
voluntary  and  perpetual  banishment  to  Pennsylvania,  where  they  lived  in 
the  greatest  freedom  and  with  sufficient  prosperity.'  " 

When  our  ancestors  (the  German  Friends)  arrived  in  Pennsylvania, 
1686,  Friends'  Meetings  were  already  established  in  Germantown  and  in 
Cheltenham,  and  into  these  meetings  they  were  received  in  membership,  and 
now,  after  more  than  two  hundred  years  many  of  their  descendants  are  still 
found  worshipping  in  the  same  meetings. 

Eli  K.  Price  (989),  in  "  The  Family,"  published  1864.  writes  :  "  In  tracing 
our  family  ancestry  on  every  side,  back  to  William  Penn's  first  colonists  and 
through  the  Society  of  Friends,  we  have  the  highest  guarantee  that  any  pos- 
terity can  have  of  their  moral  and  religious  worth,  as  well  as  of  their  good 
manners  and  respectable  education.  This  is  to  us  a  just  ground  of  satis- 
faction, and  would  be  of  pride,  if  pride  were  ever  justifiable.  This  is  what 
our  humble  and  self-denying  ancestors  would  not  have  approved.  The  pride 
of  birth,  as  every  other  pride,  is  a  weakness,  and  a  false  dependence.  We 
justly  value  and  reverence  the  character  and  virtues  of  our  ancestors,  and 
are  the  better  for  it,  but  to  value  ourselves  on  that  account,  without  being  like 
them,  is  already  to  have  suffered  a  degeneracy  and  to  rest  upon  a  false  de- 
pendence. 

"  Looking  back  to  our  colonial  ancestry,  when  Friends  rose  from  an 
oppressed  subject  condition  to  become  rulers,  and  the  most  influential  to  give 
shape  to  law  and  tone  to  society,  it  is  grateful  to  remember  with  what  justice, 
moderation,  and  wisdom  they  conducted  their  public  and  religious  affairs. 
With  the  natives  they  cultivated  peace  and  good  will,  compensated  them  for 
the  lands  they  relinquished,  liberally  supplied  their  wants,  but  withheld  in- 
toxicating drinks,  and  found  a  reward  in  the  maintenance  of  friendly  relation 
and  a  general  prosperity.  They  liberated  the  slaves,  compensated  them  for 
their  labor,  and  improved  their  social  condition.  They  were  constantly  watch- 
ful to  preserve  sound  morals,  and  to  aid  the  widow  and  orphan,  the  poor  and 
the  needy,  and  all  who  endured  affliction. 

"  William  Penn  had  long  suffered  imprisonment  in  the  Tower  of  London, 
at  the  instance  of  the  Bishop  of  London,  upon  the  charge  of  heresy.     The 

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Church  of  England  could  dissent  from  the  Church  of  Rome,  but  could  permit 
no  dissent  from  herself.  The  Puritans  did  dissent  from  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, but  could  permit  no  dissent  from  the  Puritan  Church.  And  the  Quakers 
were  alike  made  martyrs  to  their  faith  by  each,  as  well  in  New  England  as 
in  England ;  but  the  Quakers  in  Pennsylvania  persecuted  neither,  and  here 
Catholics,  Episcopalians,  Presbyterians,  and  Quakers  dwelt  in  harmony  to- 
gether, and  all  were  the  more  useful,  and  happy,  and  prosperous,  and  more 
kindly  and  charitable,  because  all  here  stood  in  equality  before  the  law  and 
the  Lord. 

"  Let  any  one  read  Besse's  '  Collection  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  Quakers 
from  1650  to  1689/  and  Sewell's  and  other  histories  and  biographies  of 
Friends,  and  he  will  read  the  most  thrilling  history  of  England's  persecutions 
of  her  subjects,  and  understand  why  the  colony  of  Penn  became  so  quickly 
populous  with  the  best  people,  and,  through  their  virtues  and  thrift,  the 
happiest  in  the  world." 


* 


3acot>  Sboemafeer 

The  first  to  arrive  in  Pennsylvania,  of  those  bearing  the  name  of  Schu- 
macher, was  Jacob.  There  is  now  no  way  of  knowing  positively,  but  it  is 
possible  that  he  was  a  brother  of  George  and  Peter ;  "  with  Pastorius  and  a 
few  other  emigrants,  he  sailed  from  Gravesend  on  the  6th  of  June,  1682,  on 
the  ship  America,  whose  Captain  was  Joseph  Wasey,  on  the  7th  reached 
Deal,  on  the  10th  left  England,  and  on  the  16th  of  August  arrived  in  the 
New  World." 

On  a  map  of  Germantown  of  1688,  the  twenty-second  lot  on  the  northeast 
side  of  the  road  is  marked  as  having  been  drawn  by  Jacob  Shoemaker ;  in 
1690  he  purchased  two  tracts  of  land  of  Abraham  Isaac  Op  de  Graef,  and 
in  1693  he  (Jacob  Shoemaker)  conveyed  them  to  Friends.  A  portion  of 
the  wording  is,  "  Being  fifty  acres,  or  a  whole  lot  (three  perches  square  next 
to  Jacob  Isaac  van  Bebber  only  excepted)  which  the  said  Jacob  Shoemaker, 
herebefore  hath  granted  and  conveyed  unto  the  Quakers,  so  called,  for  their 
meeting  place,  and  are  always  to  be  fenced  by  the  owners  thereof."     This 

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land  lay  on  the  southwest  side  of  the  main  road,  extending  south  towards  the 
present  Bristol  township  line,  and  the  land  now  occupied  by  Friends'  Meeting, 
extending  from  Germantown  Avenue  to  Green  Street  along  Coulter  Street, 
was  a  portion  of  the  gift. 

Under  the  Germantown  Charter  of  1690  he  was  sheriff  of  the  town.     He 

married  Margaret  ■ -.    Their  children  were,  George,  who  married,  at  Abing- 

ton  Meeting,  10  mo.  31,  171 1,  Rebecca  Dillworth ;  Thomas,  who  married, 
in  Philadelphia,  7  mo.  8,  1715,  Mary  Powell;  Susanna,  who  married,  in  Phila- 
delphia, 3  mo.  23,  1717,  John  Brientnall ;  and  Jacob,  Jr.,  who  married,  2  mo. 
24,  1724,  Elizabeth  Roberts.     (See  Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting  Records.) 

In  171 5  Abington  Monthly  Meeting  issued  a  certificate  commending  Jacob 
Shoemaker  and  his  family  to  Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting.  About  this  time 
he  moved  to  Philadelphia  and  died  there  in  1722. 


peter  Sboemafter 

The  second  family  of  the  name  to  arrive  was  that  of  Peter  Shoemaker. 
The  Pennsylvania  Magazine,  vol.  viii.  p.  ^^y,  in  a  list  of  families  who  arrived 
in  Philadelphia  1682-1687,  says,  "  The  Ffrancis  and  Dorothy  ffrom  London, 
Richard  Bridgeman  Commander,  arrived  at  Philadelphia  the  16th  of  the 
8th  month  1685,  among  the  passengers  were  Peter  Shoemaker  and  Peter  his 
sonn,  Mary  his  daughter  &  Sarah  his  cousin,  Frances  and  Gertrude  his  daugh- 
ters." On  the  same  ship  were  Gerhard  Hendricks,  with  his  wife  Mary,  his 
daughter  Sarah,*  and  his  servant  Heinrich  Frey,  the  last  named  from  Alt- 
heim,  in  Alsace.     Judge  Pennypacker  says, — 

"  Peter  Schumacher,  an  early  Quaker  convert  from  the  Mennonites,  is 
the  first  person  definitely  ascertained  to  have  come  from  Kriegsheim.  For- 
tunately we  know  under  what  auspices  he  arrived.  By  an  agreement  with 
Dirck  Sipman,  of  Crefeld,  dated  August  16,  1685,  he  was  to  proceed  with 
the  first  good  wind  to  Pennsylvania,  and  there  receive  two  hundred  acres  from 


*  Sarah  Hendricks  later  married  Isaac,  son  of  George1  and  Sarah  Shoemaker. 

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Herman  Op  den  Graeff,  on  which  he  should  erect  a  dwelling,  and  for  which 
he  should  pay  a  rent  of  two  rix-dollars  a  year." 

Having  settled  in  Germantown,  Peter  Schumacher  soon  became  an  active 
citizen,  and  at  the  same  time  an  earnest  member  in  the  Society  of  Friends, 
and  was  one  of  the  four  persons  who  signed  the  certificate  of  Samuel  Jen- 
nings, 1693,  as  a  delegate  from  the  Philadelphia  Quarterly  Meeting  to  the 
Yearly  Meeting  at  London.  Peter  Schumacher  died  in  Germantown  in  1707, 
aged  eighty-five  years.  His  daughter  Frances  married,  at  Abington  Meeting, 
5  mo.  28,  1690,  Isaac  Jacob  van  Bebber.  The  daughters  Mary  and  Gertrude 
are  not  known  to  have  married.  His  son,  Peter  Shoemaker,  Jr.,  was  an  active 
member  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  and  also  took  a  lively  interest  in  the  affairs 
of  the  town ;  under  the  Germantown  Charter  he  was  one  of  the  Burgesses 
in  1696,  1704,  and  1707. 

From  the  minutes  of  the  town  meeting  under  date  of  December  30,  1701, 
"  it  was  found  good  to  start  a  school  in  Germantown,  and  Arent  Klinken, 
Paul  Wollf,  and  Peter  Schumacher,  Jr.,  were  appointed  overseers  to  collect 
subscriptions  and  arrange  with  a  teacher."  They  selected  Pastorius  as  the 
first  teacher.  On  12  mo.  31,  1703,  Peter  Schumacher  and  Isaac  Schumacher  * 
were  appointed  to  arrange  with  workmen  that  a  prison  house  and  stocks  be 
put  up  as  soon  as  possible. 

Peter  Schumacher,  Jr.,  married,  at  Friends'  Meeting  in  Germantown  (see 
Abington  Meeting  Records),  2  mo.  6,  1697,  Margaret  Op  de  Graeff;  she 
died  7  mo.  14,  1748,  and  was  buried  in  Germantown  ;  he  died  about  4  mo.  1, 
1741. 

The  children  of  Peter,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  Shoemaker  were:    Sarah,  born 

5  mo.  22,  1698;  married  Daniel  Potts,  10  mo.  25,  1721.  Mary,  born  7  mo. 
15,  1701;  married  Thomas  Phipps,  7  mo.  29,  1729.  Margaret,  born  6  mo. 
8,  1704;  married  Benjamin  Mason,  1741.  Peter,  born  6  mo.  8,  1706.  Daniel, 
born  11  mo.  14,  1709.    Isaac,  born  1  mo.  15,  171 1 ;  married  Hannah  Roberts, 

6  mo.,  1741.  Elizabeth,  born  11  mo.  6,  1713 ;  married  Joseph  Davis,  8  mo. 
30,  1738.  Agnes,  born  3  mo.  9,  1716;  married  William  Hallowell.  John, 
born  6  mo.  30,  1718.    Samuel,  born  6  mo.  13,  1720. 

Of  the  above-named  children,  the  descendants  of  Sarah  and  Daniel  Potts 

*  Isaac  Schumacher  was  a  son  of  Sarah  Shoemaker,  widow,  of  Cheltenham. 

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have  been  traced  by  T.  Maxwell  Potts,  of  Cannonsburg,  Pennsylvania,  in  his 
history  of  the  "  Potts  Family."  Of  the  Phipps,  Mason,  and  Davis  families 
there  appears  to  be  no  record.  Agnes  (Shoemaker)  Hallowell  died  without 
issue.  Isaac,  who  married  Hannah  Roberts,  of  Philadelphia,  settled  as  a 
farmer  within  the  limits  of  Gwynedd  Monthly  Meeting,  Philadelphia  County. 
Their  children's  names,  as  given  by  Ellwood  Michener,  of  Toughkenamon, 
Pennsylvania,  were  as  follows  : 

Margaret,  born  3  mo.  10,  1742  ;  died  1788.  (See  will  in  Register  of  Wills 
office,  Philadelphia.)  Peter,  born  4  mo.  12,  1744;  married  Hannah  Norman. 
Elizabeth,  born  4  mo.  22,  1748;  married  John  Letch  worth.  Martha,  born 
7  mo.  14,  1750;  married  Jonathan  Shoemaker.  Daniel,  born  12  mo.  9,  1752; 
married  Phebe  Walton.  Isaac,  born  10  mo.  29,  1754.  James.  Rachel,  born 
3  mo.  5,  1759.  David,  born  6  mo.  15,  1761.  Mary  and  Hannah,  twins,  born 
3  mo.  9,  1764.  Thomas,  born  3  mo.  22,  1766.  Rebecca,  born  4  mo.  22,  1769; 
married  Isaac  Cox,  Philadelphia. 

Many  of  the  descendants  of  Peter  Shoemaker,  Jr.,  are  living  in  Mont- 
gomery and  Delaware  Counties,  but  the  writer  has  not  attempted  to  trace  them 
farther  than  was  necessary  to  avoid  confusion  between  the  families  of  Peter, 
Jr.,  of  Germantown,  and  George  Shoemaker,  of  Cheltenham,  as  the  lines  of 
the  latter  only  are  traced  in  this  book. 


(Beoroe  Sboemafeer1 

As  the  third  family  to  arrive,  I  quote  from  a  partial  list  of  the  families 
who  arrived  at  Philadelphia  between  1682  and  1687,  published  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania Magazine,  vol.  viii.  p.  329,  copied  from  the  original  in  the  possession 
of  the  Historical  Society,  as  follows: 

"  The  Jeffries,  Thomas  Arnold  mr  from  London  arrived  20  ^  1686. 

"  Johannes  Cassel  a  German  his  children  Arnold,  Peter,  Elizabeth,  Mary, 
Sarah. 

"  Sarah  Shoemaker  of  the  Palatinate  Widdow,  George  23  years  old,  Abra- 

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ham  19,  Barbary  20,  Isaac  17,  Susanna  13,  Elizabeth  11,  Benjamin  10,  all 
her  children." 

While  the  law  for  registration  was  not  closely  observed,  and  many  ships 
and  passengers  arrived  of  which  no  record  can  now  be  found,  it  is  pleasing 
to  find,  among  vessels  reported  between  1682  and  1687,  the  name  of  the 
"  Jeffries,"  with  the  names  of  her  passengers,  and  also  the  additional  infor- 
mation giving  the  ages  of  the  children,  which  was  rarely  done,  but  is  of 
great  value  in  this  case.  George,  the  husband  of  Sarah  and  father  of  the 
children,  had  died  on  the  voyage,  therefore  they  landed  on  the  shore  of  the 
Delaware  River  without  their  head  and  protector  to  assist  them  in  establishing 
their  new  home  in  a  wilderness  country.  Sarah  Shoemaker,  widow,  seems, 
however,  to  have  been  equal  to  the  occasion,  for  soon  after  landing  she  selected 
and  purchased  a  tract  of  land  in  Cheltenham  township,  then  Philadelphia 
County  (see  page  19),  where  she  settled  with  her  children  in  1686,  and  from 
there  the  descendants  of  George  and  Sarah  will  be  traced  in  the  pages 
following. 


* 


IRtcbaro  mm 

As  a  direct  ancestor  of  a  numerous  branch  of  the  Shoemaker  family  of 
Cheltenham,  through  the  marriage  of  his  granddaughter,  Sarah  Wall,  to 
George  Shoemaker,  12  mo.  14,  1694,  some  facts  may  properly  be  introduced 
here  concerning  him. 

He  married  Joane  Wheel  8  mo.  1,  1658,  at  Gloucester  Monthly  Meeting 
of  Friends,  in  England.  ( See  records  of  Friends'  Meeting,  Devonshire  House, 
London.) 

On  the  26th  day  of  the  4th  month,  1682,  a  monthly  meeting  held  at  the 
house  of  Edward  Edwards,  of  Stoke  Orchard,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester- 
shire, England,  granted  a  certificate  of  removal  for  Richard  Wall  and  family ; 
this  certificate  was  received,  read,  and  accepted  by  the  Philadelphia  Monthly 
Meeting  of  Friends  in  the  tenth  month  of  1682.  (See  minutes  of  Phila- 
delphia Monthly  Meeting.)  The  "  family,"  so  far  as  now  known,  consisted 
of  Richard  Wall  the  elder  and  his  wife  Joane,  his  son  Richard  Wall,  Jr.,  and 

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his  wife  Rachel,  and  their  daughter  Sarah,  who  later  married  George  Shoe- 
maker. 

Richard  Wall,  the  elder,  bought  six  hundred  acres  of  land  in  Cheltenham 
township,  Philadelphia  County.  This  tract  of  land  extended  across  the  town- 
ship, from  the  Abington  township  line  on  the  north  to  the  Bristol  line  on  the 
south,  and  covered  the  site  of  that  which  later  became  known  as  Shoemaker- 
town. 

Richard  Wall,  Jr.,  bought  one  hundred  acres  of  land  adjoining  his  father's 
tract,  9  mo.  30,  1682;  he  also  purchased  a  large  tract  in  Chester  County. 
He  died  2  mo.  6,  1689,  and  was  buried  in  Cheltenham  burying-ground. 
(See  Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting  books.)  His  estate  was  settled  by  his 
father,  he  having  died  intestate.  (Administration  Book  A,  page  63.)  Rich- 
ard Wall  the  elder  died  1  mo.  26,  1698;  his  wife  Joane  died  12  mo.  2,  1701 ; 
they  were  buried  in  the  Cheltenham  burying-ground.  In  his  will,  dated  1  mo. 
15,  1697/98  (Philadelphia  Register's  office,  Will  Book  B,  page  174).  he 
makes  provision  for  his  wife,  "  requesting  George  Shoemaker  to  till  and 
manure  the  said  my  land  and  plantation  and  to  give  the  just  half  of  the  crops, 
or  increase  thereof  to  her  the  said  Joane  Wall,  and  to  keep  and  reserve  the 
other  half  to  himself."  After  the  death  of  his  wife,  he  left  all  his  personal 
estate,  and  all  his  real  estate  excepting  six  acres,  "  to  my  well-beloved  grand- 
daughter, Sarah  Shoemaker." 

The  six  acres  above  excepted  he  left  to  "  Friends  of  Cheltenham  Meeting 
for  a  burying-place,  and  for  the  only  and  sole  use  of  friends  of  the  now  men- 
tioned Cheltenham  Meeting."  These  six  acres  he  described  as  "  lying  and 
being  at  the  South  West  end  of  my  plantation."  He  appointed  his  grand- 
daughter, Sarah  Shoemaker,  sole  executrix. 

Thomas  H.  Shoemaker  says,  in  his  "  Shoemaker  Family,"  writing  of 
Richard  Wall,  "  I  have  little  doubt  that  he  built  his  home  of  stone,  and  that 
it  still  stands,  forming  the  rear  or  back  buildings  of  Joseph  Bosler's  dwelling. 
At  this  early  day,  before  Friends  had  meeting-houses,  it  was  customary  to 
use  the  dwellings  of  members  of  the  Society  for  the  purpose  of  holding 
religious  exercises." 

Richard  Wall's  was  selected  for  this  purpose,  the  Meeting  held  there  being 
known  as  Dublin  Meeting,  afterwards  as  Abington.  Some  extracts  from 
Meeting  records  show  how  closely  Richard  Wall  was  identified   with  the 

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earliest  attempts  of  Friends  to  organize  as  a  religious  body  in  Pennsylvania. 
The  first  Friends'  minutes  begin  as  follows : 

"  At  ye  first  settling  of  Pennsylvania  a  general  meeting  was  held  at  Salem 
about  ye  affairs  of  the  church  for  both  Jersies  and  Pennsylvania  ye  nth  of 
2  Mo.  1682."  This  was  soon  followed  by:  "  At  a  Mo.  Meeting  of  Friends 
in  truth  of  the  inhabitants  about  Tookany  &  paetquesink  Creeks,  being  met 
together  for  ye  Service  of  truth,  and  ye  better  ordering  and  Government  of 
ye  affairs  of  ye  church  etc."  These  Friends,  on  10  mo.  3,  1683,  passed  this 
minute:  "  Monthly  Meeting  at  the  house  of  Sarah  Seyers  [in  Oxford  town- 
ship]. At  the  request  of  some  ffriends  belonging  to  this  meeting.  A  meeting 
was  settled  near  Cheltenham  at  the  house  of  Richard  Wall."  Thus  Richard 
Wall's  house  was  one  of  the  very  earliest  meeting-houses  in  Philadelphia 
County  whose  location  can  with  certainty  be  ascertained,  and,  if  my  surmises 
as  to  its  identity  are  correct,  the  only  one  still  standing. 

In  1685  the  Meeting  at  Richard  Wall's  house  was  made  a  Monthly  Meet- 
ing, as  this  minute  shows:  "  12  mo.  23,  1685.  It  is  agreed  that  this  Mo. 
Meeting  for  the  time  to  come  shall  be  held  at  three  several  places,  that  is 
to  say  ye  next  to  be  held  at  ye  house  of  Richard  Walln,  and  the  next  at  John 
Harts,  and  ye  next  at  Oxford  &  so  on  in  course."  On  12  mo.  27,  1687,  "  A 
paper  was  read  this  day  concerning  trading  with  ye  Indians  with  rum,  that 
none  professing  Truth  practize  it."  Another  minute  was:  "  9  mo.  24,  1690. 
cert,  to  Richard  Wall  in  order  to  travel  towards  Maryland." 

The  Cheltenham  Meeting  was  continued  until  near  1700,  when,  to  secure 
a  more  central  situation,  for  the  accommodation  of  Friends  of  Byberry,  Ox- 
ford, and  Cheltenham,  John  Barnes,  of  Abington  township,  conveyed  unto 
Samuel  Cart,  Everard  Bolton,  Evan  Morris,  Robert  Fletcher,  and  Thomas 
Canby  a  tract  of  one  hundred  and  twenty  acres  of  land  in  said  Abington 
township,  in  trust  for  the  use  of  Friends  of  Dublin  Monthly  Meeting.  The 
meeting-house,  now  known  as  Abington  Meeting,  appears  from  the  minutes 
to  have  been  completed  in  the  sixth  month,  1700. 

Many  marriages  recorded  in  Abington  Records,  between  1686  and  1700, 
were  in  meetings  "  held  at  the  house  of  Richard  Wall." 
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Gob£  Heecb 

Among  the  early  settlers  in  Cheltenham  township,  in  the  Province  of 
Pennsylvania,  was  Toby  Leech,  an  Englishman.  He  was  the  ancestor  of 
many  bearing  the  name  of  Shoemaker,  through  the  marriage  of  his  grand- 
daughter, Dorothy  Penrose,  to  Isaac  Shoemaker,  about  1722,  and  the  mar- 
riage of  his  great-granddaughter,  Martha  Leech,  in  1781,  to  Robert  Shoe- 
maker. 

In  the  baptism  records  of  the  Parish  Church  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucester- 
shire, England,  is  this  entry:  "Toby  Leech,  the  son  of  Toby,  was  baptized 
January  1st,  1652." 

In  the  minutes  of  Friends'  Meeting,  Devonshire  House,  London,  it  is 
recorded  that  "  Toby  Leech  of  Cheltenham  married  Esther  Ashmead,  10  mo. 
26,  1679,  at  Gloucester  Monthly  Meeting."  Toby  and  Hester  Leech,  and 
their  son  Toby,  born  in  England  in  1680,  arrived  in  Philadelphia,  1682.  The 
first  deed  on  record  conveying  land  to  him  reads,  "  to  Toby  Leech  Gentle- 
man." Within  the  limits  of  the  intended  city  he  purchased  largely,  chiefly 
near  the  river  Delaware,  and  to  these  he  added  a  greater  part  of  Reedy  Island, 
in  the  Delaware,  together  with  a  large  tract  of  land,  being  a  part  of  Oxford 
and  Upper  and  Lower  Dublin  townships,  in  the  county  of  Philadelphia;  he 
also  purchased  land  in  Chester  County,  and  in  the  county  of  New  Castle, 
on  the  Delaware.  At  Cheltenham  he  built  his  house,  which  is  still  standing; 
he  also  had  tanyards  and  ovens ;  these  buildings  were  on  the  Tacony  Creek, 
about  half  a  mile  east  of  Shoemakertown.  A  family  record  that  has  been 
handed  down  says,  "  There  he  lived,  keeping  up  the  hospitality  and  style  of 
an  English  country  gentleman.  His  hunting-grounds  were  famous,  and 
continued  to  be  kept  up  by  his  son  and  grandson  for  many  years,  and  this  gave 
the  name  to  the  village  of  '  Fox  Chase.'  " 

Toby  Leech  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly;  he  signed  the  "Remon- 
strance" to  Governor  Markham,  3  mo.  12,  1696/97;  he  was  one  of  the  jury 
to  lay  out  the  York  Road  in  171 1,  and  was  County  Commissioner  in  1718. 

The  children  of  Toby  and  Hester  Leech  were:  1.  Toby,  born  in  England, 
1680.  2.  John,  born  in  Philadelphia,  soon  after  their  arrival,  1682.  3.  Hes- 
ter, born  in  1685;    married  Bartholomew  Penrose,  1703.     4.  Isaac,  born  in 

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1687.  5  and  6.  Two  daughters,  died  in  infancy.  7.  Jacob,  born  in  1694; 
diedini75i.  8.  Thomas,  born  in  1700;  died  in  1762;  a  member  and  Speaker 
of  the  Assembly.  (For  other  descendants  of  Toby  Leech,  see  Anne  de  B. 
Mears's  "The  Old  York  Road,"  from  which  the  above  is  taken.) 

Hester  Leech  died  8  mo.  11.  1726.  Toby  died  11  mo.  13.  1726.  They 
were  buried  in  one  grave  in  the  Trinity  Oxford  Church  ground,  where  a  stone 
marks  their  grave,  bearing  an  inscription  in  words  and  form  as  follows : 


Toby  Leech    ) 
Hester  Leech 


)  f  13  Nov.)  f 

^DiecN  ^1726^  Aged 

j  1. 11  Aug.  J  (. 


h'ea 
.66  J     rs. 


Toby  Leech's  will,  signed  4  mo.  7,  1724;  probated  12  mo.  7,  1726,  Phila- 
delphia Register's  office,  is  one  of  the  longest  and  most  specific  of  the  many 
wills  in  the  Register's  books.  Besides  money  and  securities,  he  left  to  his 
sons  several  houses  in  Philadelphia  and  more  than  three  thousand  acres  of 
land  in  Philadelphia  County.  His  negroes,  Ben.  Cuffy,  Betty,  Cate,  Cuggs, 
Busso,  and  Fillis,  he  left  to  his  sons.  He  appointed  his  sons,  Thomas  and 
Isaac  Leech,  executors. 


1Re$nter  S^son 

On  the  nth  of  June,  1683  ( Pennypacker's  "  Settlement  of  Germantown" ) , 
Penn  conveyed  to  Govert  Remke,  Lenart  Arets,  and  Jacob  Isaacs  Van  Bebber 
one  thousand  acres  of  land  each,  providing  that  a  certain  number  of  families 
should  go  to  Pennsylvania  within  a  specified  time.  Very  soon  thirteen  men, 
with  their  families,  comprising  thirty-three  persons,  nearly  all  of  whom  were 
relatives,  were  ready  to  embark  from  Rotterdam  for  London.  Through  James 
Claypoole,  a  Quaker  merchant  in  London,  passage  had  been  engaged  for  them 
and  the  money  paid  in  advance. 

The  ship  "  Concord"  sailed  from  England  7  mo.  24.  1683.  and  arrived  in 
Philadelphia  on  10  mo.  6,  1683.  One  member  of  this  little  band  was  Rey- 
nier  Tyson,  a  young  man,  and  believed  to  have  been  unmarried.  With  his 
companions  he  settled  in  Germantown,  and  later  removed  to  Abington.  While 
in  Germantown,  under  the  Penn  charter,  he  was  one  of  the  Burgesses,  1692, 

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1693,  1694,  1696.  He  was  one  of  the  signers  of  the  certificate,  issued  by  the 
Quarterly  Meeting  of  Philadelphia,  addressed  to  the  London  Yearly  Meeting, 
which  Samuel  Jennings  bore  with  him  to  London,  1693,  concerning  the  Keith 
controversy.  In  Abington  he  was  a  large  landowner  and  an  active  business 
man. 

In  a  memorial  published  in  the  "  Friend,"  Vol.  XXX.,  page  229,  it  is 
recorded  that  "  Reynier  Tyson  was  born  in  Germany  in  the  year  1659.  He 
was  convinced  of  the  truth  whilst  living  there,  and  for  his  faithfulness  thereto 
suffered  persecution.  He  removed  to  Pennsylvania  a  few  years  after  William 
Penn  first  obtained  the  Province,  and  settled  himself  within  the  limits  of  Abing- 
ton Monthly  Meeting,  then  called  Dublin.  He  continued  faithful  to  the  mani- 
festations of  truth  received,  and  grew  in  the  esteem  of  his  friends  to  a  father  in 
the  church.  In  the  year  1725  he  was  appointed  an  elder,  and  continued  faith- 
ful in  fulfilling  the  duties  of  the  station  until  prevented  by  age  and  indisposi- 
tion. His  friends  say  he  was  innocent  and  inoffensive  in  life  and  conversation, 
and  diligent  in  attending  his  religious  meetings.  He  lived,  beloved  and 
honored,  to  a  good  old  age,  dying  on  the  27th  of  the  seventh  month,  1745, 
aged  about  eighty-six  years."  Besides  the  descendants  of  his  grandson,  Isaac 
Tyson,  who  married  Esther  Shoemaker  in  the  year  1749,  there  are  many 
persons  named  in  this  book  who  can  trace  their  lines  back  to  Reynier  Tyson. 


* 


Sboemafccr  Bun>ing*(Brouno 

This  graveyard,  the  final  resting-place  of  many  members  of  the  family, 
lies  on  the  south  side  of  the  present  Cheltenham  Avenue,  in  the  early  days  called 
Graveyard  Lane,  about  two  hundred  and  fifty  yards  west  of  York  Road.  As 
already  mentioned,  six  acres  were  bequeathed  by  Richard  Wall  the  elder  to 
Friends  of  Cheltenham  Meeting,  in  1697-98,  for  a  burying-place,  but  the 
ground  must  have  been  used  for  burial  purposes  several  years  before  that 
date,  for  both  Philadelphia  and  Abington  Monthly  Meeting  records  show  that 
Richard  Wall,  Jr.,  was  buried  in  Cheltenham  ground  in  the  year  1689,  and 
Abington  Meeting  books  state  that  John  Ashmead  was  buried  there  in  1688, 

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and  Thomas  Godfrey  in  1695  >  others  also  are  named,  as  having  been  interred 
in  Cheltenham.  A  few  years  after  Richard  Wall's  death  Cheltenham  Meeting 
was  merged  into  Abington  Meeting,  where  the  name  of  Cheltenham  continued 
to  be  used  when  referring  to  this  yard.  In  the  surrounding  country  it  has 
long  been  known  as  the  Shoemaker  graveyard,  but  when  it  was  first  so  called 
is  not  now  known. 

In  the  will  of  George  Shoemaker4,  son  of  Isaac  and  Dorothy,  dated  1  mo. 
18,  1764,  a  bequest  is  made  to  his  "  brother  John,  and  cousin  Richard  Mather, 
for  repairing  the  Shoemaker  Burying  ground  in  Cheltenham."  And  in  the 
will  of  Samuel  Shoemaker,  who  died  in  Moreland  in  his  ninety-fourth  year, 
a  bequest  is  made,  9  mo.  7,  1816.  "  for  the  use  and  towards  repairing  the 
grave  yard  in  Cheltenham  township  called  the  Shoemaker  yard."  Of  the 
six  acres,  less  than  half  an  acre  is  enclosed  by  a  stone  wall;  this  was  rebuilt 
and  thoroughly  restored,  about  1880,  by  (1141)  Robert  Shoemaker7  and  the 
trustees  who  have  charge  of  it  under  the  Abington  Meeting.  Friends  in  those 
days  did  not  approve  of  marking  the  last  resting-place  of  the  departed,  so 
there  are  comparativelv  few  stones  visible:  the  earliest  stone  now  standing- 
is  that  of  Isaac  Shoemaker. 

It  is  impossible  now  to  obtain  a  full  list  of  those  buried  there  bearing  the 
name  of  Shoemaker.  The  records  of  Cheltenham-Abington  Monthly  Meeting 
give  only  the  names  of  those  who  were  members  of  that  meeting;  non- 
members  were  allowed  interment  by  the  committee  having  charge  of  the 
ground  or  by  the  superintendent,  but  such  were  not  reported  in  the  register 
of  deaths  of  the  Meeting.     In  those  records  the  following  names  appear : 

8  mo.  23,  1741.     Isaac3,  son  of  George2  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  aged  forty- 

one. 

9  mo.  26,  1758.     Elizabeth  Potts  Shoemaker,  wife  of  Isaac4. 
2  mo.    7,  1762.     Amelia,  widow  of  Abraham  Shoemaker. 

1  mo.  23,  1764.     George4,  son  of  Isaac  and  Dorothy  Shoemaker. 

8  mo.  n,  1764.     Dorothy    Shoemaker,    widow    of    Isaac3    and    mother    of 

George4. 
8  mo.  16,  1764.     Isaac  Shoemaker4,  husband  of  Elizabeth. 

2  mo.  10,  1765.     Elizabeth  Shoemaker,  daughter  of  Isaac3. 

1775.     Benjamin  Shoemaker,  son  of  Isaac (  ?). 

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1 1  mo.  28, 

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10  mo.  22, 

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1 1  mo.  15, 

5  mo-  30. 
11  1110.  14, 

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11  mo.  18, 

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8  mo.  1 2, 
8  mo.  7, 
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Arnold,  son  of  George2  and  Christiana  Shoemaker. 

Isaac,  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Shoemaker. 

Susanna  (Richardson),  wife  of  William  Shoemaker. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Shoemaker,  aged  two 
months. 

Sarah,  daughter  of  George  Shoemaker4. 

Mary  (Comly),  wife  of  Benjamin  Shoemaker4,  Sr. 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  son  of  above. 

Mary  Allen  Shoemaker. 

Mary  Shoemaker,  first  wife  of  Thomasr>. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Shoemaker4. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Charles  Shoemaker. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Charles  Shoemaker. 

John  Shoemaker4,  aged  eighty  years  and  nine  months. 

Benjamin  Shoemaker4,  Sr. 

Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas5  and  Hannah  Shoemaker. 

Hannah,  second  wife  of  Thomas  Shoemaker5. 

Thomas  Shoemaker5,  aged  seventy-four. 

Ellis  C,  son  of  Richard  M.  Shoemaker. 

Comly  Shoemaker,  of  Cheltenham,  aged  sixty-eight. 

Sarah  (Bird),  widow  of  Comly  Shoemaker,  above. 

Martha  (Leech),  widow  of  Robert  Shoemaker5,  aged 
ninety. 

Margaret  (Bird),  widow  and  third  wife  of  Thomas  Shoe- 
maker5. 


!tmontGomen>  County,  Pennsylvania 

From  the  settlement  of  Philadelphia,  in  1682,  the  county  of  Philadelphia 
extended  north  to  the  line  of  Bucks  County,  and  so  continued  until  1784, 
when  the  county  of  Montgomery  was  created  by  act  of  Assembly,  by  taking 
so  much  from  Philadelphia  County  as  now  lies  between  the  lines  of  Phila- 

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delphia  and  Bucks  Counties.  This  will  make  clear  why  many  places  mentioned 
in  these  pages  prior  to  1784  were  in  Philadelphia  County,  but  are  now  in 
Montgomery  County. 


©lb  Stone  3Briooe  at  Sboemafeertown 

Bean,  in  his  history  of  Montgomery  County,  says  there  was  no  bridge 
across  Tacony  Creek  on  the  old  York  Road  prior  to  1746.  The  present  stone 
bridge,  with  its  great  arch  of  sixty  feet  span,  was  built  in  1798,  and  stands 
as  firm  to-day,  apparently,  as  it  did  when  finished  more  than  one  hundred 
years  ago.  The  shingle  coping  of  early  days  has  been  removed,  and  a  stone 
coping  has  recently  been  substituted  by  the  Trolley  Company.  Seventy  years 
ago  the  boys  of  the  neighborhood  used  to  resort  to  the  bridge  for  protection 
while  fishing  on  rainy  days,  and  many  were  the  catfish,  chubs,  and  sunfish 
they  caught  with  hook  and  line  and  worm. 

The  picture  was  taken  from  the  west  side  near  Joseph  Bosler's  mill  look- 
ing under  the  bridge  into  that  which  was  Richard  M.  Shoemaker's  meadow. 


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first  (generation 

/I^EORGE1    and  SARAH   SHOEMAKER  were  married  in   Heidel- 
1    V^      berg,  Germany,  in  1662.*     Sarah,  widow  of  George,  arrived  in 
^^Z      Philadelphia   1   mo.  20,   1686,  as  stated  on  page  9.      Soon  after 
landing  she  purchased  two  hundred  acres  of  land  in  Cheltenham  township, 
located  and  measured  as  follows.    Extract  from  deed  dated  11  mo.  29,  1686, 
Philadelphia  Recorder's  office.  Deed  Book  E.   1,  vol.  v.  p.  515  :    "  For  and 
in  consideration  of  the  sum  of  twenty  pounds,  lawful  silver  money  of  the 
said  Province,  paid  by  the  said  Sarah  Shoemaker,  of  the  said  county  and 
Province,  widdow,  to  the  said  Patrick  Robinson.    He  the  said  Patrick  Robin- 
son, hath  given,  granted,  sold  and  confirmed  to  the  said  Sarah  Shoemaker 
etc'  etc.  a  certain  piece  of  land  in  the  said  county,  and  in  a  certain  tract  of 
land,  called  Cheltenham  Parish.     Beginning  at  a  stake  near  an  oak  saplin, 
thence  four  hundred  and  eighty  Perches  south  west  to  a  stake  by  a  small 
black  oak  marked  for  a  corner,  thence  sixty  six  and  three  quarter  perches 
north  west,  to  a  stake  upon  a  hill,  near  a  swamp  for  another  corner,  thence 
four  hundred  and  eighty  Perches  north  east  to  a  stake,  about  four  perches 
to  the  northward  of  a  large  Poplar  tree  marked  for  a  corner  and  thence 
sixty  six  and  three  quarter  perches  south  east  to  the  first  mentioned  place, 
containing  Two  Hundred  acres  of  land  bounded  on  the  north  east  with  the 
lands  of  Pennapecca  Township— on  the  south  west  with  vacant  lands,  and  on 
the  north  west  side  with  William  Frampton's  lands— and  on  the  south  east 
with  the  lands  of  Richard  Wall."    This  land  extended  entirely  across  the  town- 
ship from  Abington,  called  in  the  deed  "  Pennapecca,"  on  the  north,  to  Bristol 
township  line  on  the  south.    More  recent  surveys  show  that  the  actual  distance 
southwest  and  northeast  is  five  hundred  and  thirty-six  perches,  and  not  four 
hundred  and  eighty  perches,  as  named  in  the  original  survey.     Sarah  Shoe- 
maker continued  in  possession  of  the  land  until   1708.  when  she  conveyed 
one  hundred  and  sixty  acres  to  her  son  George.     Extract  from  deed  (Deed 
Book  E,  5,  vol.  vii.  p.  117,  Philadelphia  Recorder's  office)  :   "  This  indenture 
made  the  twenty  eighth  of  the  seventh  month,  in  the  seventh  year  of  the  reign 
of  our  Sovereign,  Lady  Ann,  Queen  of  Great  Britain,  and  in  the  year  of  our 

*  Richardson  L.  Wright,  family  records. 
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Lord  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  eight,  between  Sarah  Shoemaker  of 
Cheltenham  in  the  county  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania, 
widow,  of  the  one  part,  and  George  Shoemaker  of  the  same,  yeoman,  one  of 
the  sons  of  the  said  Sarah  of  the  other  part.  Whereas  .  .  .  Witnesseth,  that 
the  said  Sarah  Shoemaker  for  and  in  consideration  of  the  natural  love  and 
affection  which  she  hath  and  beareth  to  and  for  the  said  George  Shoemaker, 
and  also  of  the  care  and  maintenance  of  her,  the  said  Sarah  Shoemaker, 
already  had  and  received  of  and  from  her  said  son,  for  and  during  the  fifteen 
years  last  past  before  the  date  of  these  present,  and  for  divers  other  good 
causes  and  considerations,  her  hereunto  moving,  hath  given,  granted  and 
sold  and  confirmed,  and  by  these  present  doth  give,  grant  and  confirm  unto 
the  said  George  Shoemaker  160  acres  of  my  land  in  Cheltenham  Township 
in  the  province  of  Pennsylvania." 

Sarah  Shoemaker  and  her  children  attended  Cheltenham  Meeting,  and 
her  name  appears  as  a  witness  to  several  marriages,  while  four  of  her  children 
were  married  in  the  meeting  as  members  thereof. 

As  already  stated,  when  Peter  Shoemaker's  family  arrived  and  were  named. 
"Sarah  his  cousin"  appears  among  them;  this  Sarah  was  a  daughter  of 
George  and  Sarah,  and  her  name  has  been  placed  in  the  family. 

Secono  (Beneratton 

Children  of  George1  and  Sarah  Shoemaker: 

2.  George2,  married  (i),  12  mo.  14,  1694,  Sarah  Wall;    (2)  Christiana  Brown. 

3.  Sarah*,  married,  11  mo.  18,  1688,  Edward  Eaton. 

4.  Barbary2. 

5.  Abraham2. 

6.  Isaac2,  married,  9  mo.  26,  1694,  Sarah  Hendricks. 

7.  Susanna2,  married,  1  mo.  4,  1696,  Isaac  Price. 

8.  Elizabeth2. 

9.  Benjamin2. 

We  have  the  dates  of  marriage,  in  Abington  Meeting  records,  of  George, 
Sarah,  Isaac,  and  Susanna;  of  the  other  four  children,  Barbary,  Abraham, 
Elizabeth,  and  Benjamin,  there  is  no  mention  either  in  the  minutes  of  the 
meeting  or  in  family  wills  or  deeds.  It  is  therefore  inferred  that  they  died 
unmarried. 

ftbivo  (Beneratton 

2.  GEORGE  SHOEMAKER2  (George1),  son  of  George  and  Sarah 
Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Germany  about  1663;  died  in  Cheltenham  township, 
Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania,  in  1 741.     He  married   (1),  12  mo.   14, 

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l6o4  Sarah  Wall,  daughter  of  Richard,  Jr.,  and  Rachel  Wall,  at  Abington 
Freds'  Meeting,  held  at  the  house  of  Richard  Wall  the  elder,  m  Cheltenham 
township;  he  married  (2).  about  ,7n,  Christiana  Brown.  George  Shoe 
m  ker  was  described  in  the  early  deeds  as  a  «  planter;"  besides  improving 
his  mother's  land,  he  purchased  of  Toby  Leech  one  hundred  acres.  His  Wife, 
Sarah  (Wall)  Shoemaker,  inherited  nearly  six  hundred  acres  from  her  grand- 
father Richard  Wall  the  elder.  In  1708  he  acquired  one  hundred  and  sixty 
'ores  'a  portion  of  his  mother's  tract,  as  before  stated.  His  name  appears 
among  the  patrons  of  Francis  Daniel  Pastorius's  school.*  ,.,„„... 

The  marriage  certificate  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Wall,  dated 
«  mo  14  1694  has  been  preserved.  (See  picture.)  Thomas  H  Shoemaker 
^hs  "History  of  the  Shoemaker  Family,"  says,  "  The  venerable  old  mar- 
riage certificated  still  in  existence,  having  been  handed  dowr 1  inthe jtarfg 
Its  last  owner  was  Dr.  William  L.  Shoemaker,  of  Georgetown  D.  C.  Recently 
ne  forwarded  it  to  me  to  copy,  photograph,  and  then  deposit -.*  in ^ Jen- 
sylvania  Historical  Society.    This  has  all  been  done,  and  any  who  are  mterested 


Tne  doctor,  in  writing,  says,  '  If  you  can  photograph  *  or  cause  it  to 
be  photographed,  pray  do  so,  but  handle  it  gently;  it  is  old  and ^  weak  and 
stammers  feeblv  an  antiquated  jargon,  "  according  to  the  usage  of  the  people 
of  God  called  Quakers"  Respect  its  wounds  and  bruises  and  awkward 
bandages,  and  win  its  likeness  hath  been  taken,  deposit  it  m  my  name  m  the 
Pennsylvania  Historical  Society's  archives.  _ 

There  are  twenty-nine  names  of  those  who  were  present,  who  Signed  as 
witnesses     seven  of  these  are  written  on  the  face  of  the  cert.ficate  and  twenty- 
"  e  back ;  among  the  first  appears  the  name  of  Sara  S"r^o*er 
of  the  groom  and  widow  of  the  first  George,  also  the  names  of  Samuel  Rich 
ardsLn   Toby  Leech,  and  Richard  Townsend,  all  of  which  were  prominent 


i:\7u  the  inhabitants  of  the  county,  feeling  the  need  of  additional  roads, 
petitioned  the  Council  to  that  effect,  whereupon  the  ™™«?*«™™ 
aken.  Extracts  from  the  minutes  of  the  Provincial  Council  „"£*%£ 
held  at  Phila.  27th  dav  of  January  1710-11.  Present  ye  Hon  ble  Clias. 
Gookin  Esq  Ltt.  Govr,  and  five  members.  A  Peticon  of  some  of  the  inhabi- 
ts and  freeholders  of  the  townships  of  Buckingham  and  Solebury,  was  read, 
SS  that  a  convenient  road  may  be  laid  out  and  established  from  the  upper 
part  of  Phila.  according  to  the  courses  and  manner  following,  viz  = 

«  To  begin  at  the  side  of  the  River  Delaware  opposite  to  John  Reading  s 
landing,  from  thence  by  the  most  direct  and  convenient  course  to  Buckingham 


*  Settlement  of  Germantown. 


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meeting  house,  and  from  thence  the  most  direct  and  convenient  course  through 
the  lands  of  Thomas  Watson,  and  from  thence  ye  most  direct  and  convenient 
course  to  Stephen  Jenkins  on  the  west  side  of  his  house,  and  from  thence  the 
most  direct  and  convenient  course  by  the  house  late  of  Richard  Wall,  now 
in  possession  of  George  Shoemaker  and  so  forward  by  the  most  direct  and 
convenient  courses  to  Phila. 

"  The  Road  promising  to  be  of  great  use  and  service  to  the  Public,  it  is 
therefore  granted,  and  ordered  that  the  following  twelve  persons  ...  or  any 
six  of  them  do  lay  out  the  said  Road,  and  make  their  return  within  six 
months." 

"  At  a  council  held  in  Phila.  the  3rd  of  Nov.  171 1. 

"  Present  the  Hon.  Chas.  Gookin  Esq.  Ltt.  Gov.  and  nine  members. 

"  A  report  of  the  commission,  appointed  27th  of  January  last  for  the 
laying  out  of  a  road  from  the  Delaware  River,  opposite  John  Reading's  land- 
ing to  Phila.  having  been  objected  against  and  a  Peticon  exhibited  that  there 
might  be  a  review  granted.  It  is  therefore  ordered  that  some  six  of  the 
Persons  first  appointed  to  lay  out  the  said  Road  together  with  Samuel  Rich- 
ardson, Thomas  Godfrey,  George  Shoemaker,  Henry  Bennett,  Isaac  Knight, 
Peter  Chamberlain,  Daniel  Thomas  and  Toby  Leech,  make  such  alterations 
therein  as  may  be  thought  more  convenient,  and  make  return  into  the  Secry's 
office  ye  24th  inst.  in  order  to  be  confirmed." 

"  At  a  Council  held  in  Phila.  the  1  ith  of  January  171 1-12. 

"  The  Hon.  Chas.  Gookin,  Esq.  Ltt.  Gov.  and  nine  members  present. 

'  The  Road  from  the  River  Delaware  opposite  John  Reading's  landing 
being  reviewed  and  returned  pursuant  to  an  order  of  the  Board  of  Nov.  the 
3rd  last.  We  whose  names  are  hereunder  written,  do  certify  that  we  have 
reviewed  and  made  such  alterations  as  seemeth  to  us  most  convenient  of  a 
certain  Road  and  etc.  [then  follows  the  bearings  and  distances  as  per  the 
surveyor's  report]  from  the  Delaware  River,  into  the  end  of  the  Fourth  Street 
from  Delaware  to  Phila. 

"Witness  our  hands  and  seals  this  24th  of  November  171 1. 

'  Toby  Leech  Henry  Bennett  Stephen  Jenkins 

Peter  Chamberlain     Isaac  Knight  Nathaniel  Bye 

George  Shoemaker      John  Scarborough      Mathew  Hughes 
Daniel  Thomas  Thomas  Watson  Griffith  Miles." 

A  few  months  later  objections  were  again  filed  to  the  location  of  the 
Road  between  Norris  Lane  and  Front  Street,  whereupon  another  commission 
was  appointed  to  review,  etc.,  who  reported  that  they  "  had  changed  the  line 
of  said  York  Road,  giving  the  bearings,  distances  and  etc.  as  agreed  upon. 

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1805. 


Sbiro  feneration 


In  witness  we  have  hereunto  sett  our  hands  and  seals  the  seventh  day  of 
January,  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Queen  Ann.  Anno  Domini  1712."  *  Thus, 
after  many  changes  and  the  work  of  three  juries,  the  line  of  the  York  Road 
was  established  from  Philadelphia  to  the  Delaware  River,  at  John  Reading's 
landing,  in  Solebury  township,  which  at  a  later  period  was  known  as  Howell's 
Ferry,  but  now  as  Centre  Bridge,  four  miles  above  New  Hope.  It  will  be 
noticed  that  in  all  the  alterations  and  new  surveys  which  were  made,  the  line 
of  the  road  was  never  changed  from  the  front  of  George  Shoemaker's  house, 
as  proposed  in  the  first  petition. 

The  plate  opposite  shows  a  sketch  of  the  "  Old  York  Road"  from  Grave- 
yard Lane  (now  Cheltenham  Avenue)  to  Abington  Meeting  Road,  a  distance 
of  about  one  mile,  as  located  by  the  Commission  in  171 1.  In  1805  a  charter 
was  issued  to  the  Cheltenham  and  Willow  Grove  Turnpike  Company,  said 
turnpike  to  be  constructed  on  the  line  of  the  Old  York  Road,  to  be  sixty  feet 
in  width,  but  not  to  destroy  or  injure  any  buildings  already  erected  along 
the  line  of  said  road.  Robert  Brook,  civil  engineer,  was  engaged,  in  1805, 
to  locate  the  line;  in  1S10  he  reported  that  he  had  completed  his  work  and 
set  all  the  stakes,  and  delivered  a  full  set  of  drawings,  showing  distances 
and  elevations  above  the  Delaware  River  from  Rising  Sun  village  to  Willow 
Grove. 

J.  W.  Ridpath,  of  Jenkintown,  Pennsylvania,  civil  engineer  and  secretary 
of  the  Turnpike  Company,  has  kindly  furnished  me  blue  prints  of  above 
drawings,  showing  the  road  as  it  ran  through  Shoemakertown  in  1805. 

Besides  managing  his  farm  of  nearly  one  thousand  acres,  George  Shoe- 
maker was  also  a  tanner,  having  his  yards  on  the  east  side  of  the  York  Road 
south  of  Tacony  Creek.  He  died  intestate;  letters  were  granted  by  Peter 
Evans,  Register  General,  5  mo.  7,  1740,  to  his  sons  Abraham  and  Isaac; 
his  widow,  Christiana,  having  renounced. f  The  appraisement  amounted  to 
£882  ox  id.  The  live  stock  consisted  of  eleven  cows,  ten  horses,  nine  shoats 
and  pigs,  and  forty-one  sheep;  besides  hay  and  grain  and  farming  imple- 
ments, the  inventory  also  specifies,  "  many  tanned,  curried  and  raw  calf  skins, 
hides  curried,  raw  hides,  and  hides  in  tan  pit  and  lime  pit,  also  4  stacks  of  bark 
in  tan  yard."  His  widow,  Christiana  (Brown)  Shoemaker,  died  6  mo.  8, 
1752;  her  will  was  dated  nth  day  of  September,  1747,  as  "of  Cheltenham 
Township,  County  of  Phila.,  widdow."  She  makes  a  special  bequest  to  her 
daughter  Mary  Livezey  and  her  son  Samuel  Shoemaker,  and  then  directs 
"  that  the  residue  of  my  estate  shall  be  equally  divided  among  my  other  five 
childre-  , — viz.,  Catherine  Thompson,   Sarah  Williams,  Arnold  Shoemaker, 

*  Colonial  Records,  vol.  ii. 

t  Philadelphia  Register's  office,  Administration  Book  D,  p.  123. 
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Barbara  Roberts,  and  Susannab  Pbipps."  Her  son  Arnold  Sboemaker  was 
made  Executor,  and  tbe  witnesses  were  Jobn  Thomas,  Thomas  Livezey,  and 
Stephen  Jenkins.* 

Children  of  George2  and  Sarah  (Wall)  Shoemaker: 

io.  Abraham8,  born  5  mo.  15,  1697 ;    married  Amelia  Levering. 

11.  Isaac3,  born  8  mo.  23,  1700;  died  8  mo.  23,  1741 ;  married  Dorothy  Penrose. 

12.  Jacob3,  born  10  mo.  16,  1703;  married  Margaret  Conrad. 

13.  George3,  died  1  mo.  28,  1776;    married  Grace  White. 

14.  Richard3,  born  2  mo.  26,  1707;  married  Agnes  Cleaver. 

15.  Elizabeth3,  married,  2  mo.,  1728,  James  De  la  Plain. 

Children  of  George2  and  Christiana  (Brown)   Shoemaker: 

16.  Catharine3,  born  1712;  married,  3  mo.  15,  1745,  William  Thompson. 

17.  Sarah",  died  12  mo.  13,  1758;    married,  1  mo.  17,  1736,  Anthony  Williams. 

18.  Barbara3,  died  11  mo.  10,  1802;   married,  2  mo.  20,  1736,  John  Roberts. 

19.  Susan3,  died  2  mo.  13,  1780;   married,  7  mo.  15,  1740,  Joseph  Phipps. 

20.  Arnold3,  died  7  mo.  14,  1775,  unmarried,  in  Philadelphia.     Interred  in  Shoemaker 

burying-ground,  Cheltenham.  By  his  will,  probated  7  mo.  26,  I775,t  he  gave 
and  devised  all  his  estate,  real  and  personal,  including  his  farm  of  one  hun- 
dred and  sixty  acres,  in  Cheltenham,  to  his  brother  Samuel  Shoemaker,  of 
Moreland. 

21.  Mary8,  died  7  mo.  6,  1762;   married,  9  mo.  18,  1746,  Thomas  Livezey. 

22.  Samuel3,  born  1  mo.  17,  1725;    died  in  Moreland,  3  mo.   19,   1818,  in  his  ninety- 

fourth  year;  married,  in  Byberry,  4  mo.  24,  1754,  Agnes,  born  2  mo.  20,  1732; 
died  7  mo.  23,  1822,  in  her  ninetieth  year ;  daughter  of  Robert  Comly  and  Jane 
Cadwalader,  his  wife ;  they  resided  in  Moreland  township  for  nearly  sixty-two 
years.  "  They  were  exemplary  members  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  and, 
having  abundant  means,  provided  for  destitute  orphans  and  others  in  needy 
circumstances.  Samuel  was  overseer,  treasurer,  and  an  Elder  of  Horsham 
Monthly  Meeting  for  many  years."  By  his  will,  probated  4  mo.  2,  i8i8,t 
he  left  a  large  estate  to  his  nephews  and  nieces,  and  a  bequest  "  for  the  use, 
and  for  repairing,  the  Grave  Yard  in  Cheltenham  Township  called  the  Shoe- 
maker Grave  Yard."  It  will  be  noticed,  as  an  unusual  occurrence,  that  t' 
lives  of  George  Shoemaker  and  his  son  Samuel3,  above  named,  covered  a 
period  of  one  hundred  and  fifty-five  years ;  the  father  was  born  in  1663.  and 
his  son  Samuel  died  in  1S18,  in  his  ninety-fourth  year. 

3.  SARAH  SHOEMAKER2  (George1),  daughter  of  George  and  Sarah 
Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Germany  about  1665;  died  in  1716  in  Cheltenham 
township,  Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania;  married,  at  Abington  Friends' 
Meeting,  in  Cheltenham,  11  mo.  18,  1688,  Edward  Eaton,  widower,  of  Abing- 
ton, who  died  in  1709,  and  was  buried  at  Oxford. 

*  Philadelphia  Register's  office,  Will  Book  K,  p.  202. 

t  Ibid.,  Will  Book  2,  p.  186. 

t  Register's  office,  Norristown,  Pennsylvania,  Will  Book  5,  p.  44. 

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Zhild  of  Edward  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)  Eaton: 

23.  Sarah  Eaton,  Jr.3,  married  John  Harris,  of  Abington,  1717. 

In  the  year  1708  Sarah  Shoemaker1,  the  emigrant  widow,  disposed  of  her 
real  estate  as  already  mentioned;  of  this,  she  conveyed  to  Sarah  Eaton2 
forty  acres,*  of  which  the  following  is  an  extract :  "  This  indenture  made 
the  28th  day  of  the  second  month  called  April,  in  the  seventh  year  of  the 
reign  of  our  Soverign,  Lady  Ann,  Queen  of  Great  Britian,  and  Anno  Domini, 
Dne  thousand  seven  hundred  and  eight,  between  Sarah  Shoemaker  of  Chelten- 
ham in  the  county  of  Phila.  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  widow,  on  the 
one  part,  and  Sarah  Eaton  one  of  the  daughters  of  the  said  Sarah  Shoemaker, 
and  wife  to  Edward  Eaton  of  Abington  in  the  said  county  and  Province  on 
the  other  part.  Now  this  indenture  witnesseth  that  the  said  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker in  consideration  of  the  natural  love,  good  will  and  affection  which 
she  hath  and  beareth,  to  and  for  the  said  daughter  Sarah  Eaton,  and  for 
diver  other  good  causes  and  valuable  considerations  hereunto  moving,  hath 
given,  granted,  sold  and  released  and  confirmed  .  .  .  unto  the  said  Sarah 
Eaton,  the  full  quantity  of  forty  acres  of  land,  part  of  the  said  two  hundred 
acres  .  .  .  the  said  forty  acres  to  descend  to  Sarah  Eaton  Junior,  her  exec- 
utors, assigns"  &  etc. 

Sarah  (Eaton,  Jr.3)  Harris  died  12  mo.  24,  1775.  She  was  buried  in 
Abington  Friends'  burying-ground.  In  her  will,  signed  12  mo.  14,  1770, 
probated  1  mo.  12,  I777,f  sne  makes  no  mention  of  any  children,  but  makes 
bequests  to  the  children  of  her  half-sister,  Mary  Stirk,  and  to  her  cousins 
Benjamin  and  William  Shoemaker,  sons  of  Cousin  Abraham,  deceased,  and 
to  his  son  George,  forty  acres  of  land,  the  same  given  by  Sarah  Shoemaker1 
to  her  daughter  Sarah  Eaton2.  Her  "  sister  Mary  Stirk,"  above  named,  was 
a  daughter  of  Edward  Eaton,  her  father,  by  a  former  marriage,  and  was  there- 
fore her  step-sister. 

6.  ISAAC  SHOEMAKER2  (George1),  son  of  George  and  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  in  Cresheim,  Germany,  in  the  year  1669;  died  in  German- 
town,  Pennsylvania,  2  mo.  12,  1732.  While  his  mother,  Sarah,  and  her 
children  settled  in  Cheltenham  township,  Isaac  went  early  to  Germantown, 
where  he  became  a  tanner,  his  yards  being  located  on  the  Main  Street  east 
of  where  Coulter  Street  now  crosses.  Under  the  charter  granted  for  Ger- 
mantown by  William  Penn  in  1690,  Isaac  Shoemaker  was  Sheriff  in  1695 
and  1696,  and  one  of  the  Burgesses  in  1706.    From  the  minutes  of  the  Coun- 

*  See  deed,  Philadelphia  Recorder's  office,  Deed  Book  E,  5,  vol.  vii.  p.  131. 
t  Will  Book  Q,  p.  233. 

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cil,  12  mo.  30,  1703,  it  appears  that  "  Isaac  Shoemaker  and  Peter  Shoemaker 
were  authorized  to  arrange  with  workmen,  that  a  prison  house  and  stocks 
be  put  up  as  soon  as  possible."  He  was  one  of  the  patrons  of  Francis  Daniel 
Pastorius's  school,  as  mentioned  by  Judge  Pennypacker  in  his  "  Settlement 
of  Germantown,"  and  a  contributor  to  the  fund  for  building  a  Friends'  Meet- 
ing-house in  Germantown  in  1705.  His  residence  was  built  near  the  corner 
of  Main  Street  and  Shoemaker's  Lane,  now  Penn  Street.  After  the  battle 
of  Germantown  the  British  used  the  house  as  a  hospital.  The  property  re- 
mained in  the  family  until  purchased  by  the  late  George  H.  Thompson/who 
tore  it  down  in  1843. 

Isaac  Shoemaker  married,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting,  9  mo.  26.  1694, 
Sarah  Hendricks,  born  in  Cresheim,  Germany,  10  mo.  2,  167S;  died  in  Ger- 
mantown, 6  mo.  15,  1742.  She  was  daughter  of  Gerhard  and  Mary  Hen- 
dricks, of  Germantown,  who  arrived  from  Germany  on  the  "  ffrancis  and 
Dorothy  ffrom  London  8. 16. 1685."  *  Gerhard  Hendricks  was  a  prominent 
Friend,  and  one  of  the  signers  of  the  first  protest  against  slavery,  issued  by 
the  Germantown  Preparative  Meeting,  2  mo.  18,  1688,  and  addressed  to  the 
Monthly  Meeting  of  Abington.  He  had  bought  two  hundred  acres  of  land 
from  Dirck  Sipman.f  lying  east  of  the  Main  Street,  between  Shoemaker  and 
Church  Lanes,  and  eastward  to  the  line  of  Bristol  township.  His  house  was 
built  in  the  valley  of  the  Wingohocking  Creek,  nearly  a  quarter  of  a  mile 
from  Main  Street.  After  his  death  the  property  passed  to  his  only  child, 
Sarah,  wife  of  Isaac  Shoemaker.  Gerhard  Hendricks's  family  Bible,  published 
in  Zurich  in  1583,  now  belongs  to  Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Shoemaker,  of  Baltimore, 
Maryland;  it  contains  many  records  of  the  Hendricks  and  Shoemaker 
families. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Hendricks)  Shoemaker: 

24.  Benjamin3,  born  8  mo.  3,  1704;   married  (1),  Sarah  Coates;    (2)  Elizabeth  Morris. 

25.  Henry5.     There  is  but  little  known  of  Henry;    he  was  mentioned  in  his  father's 

will  in  1732,  and  in  the  same  year  Abington  Monthly  Meeting  gave  him  a 
certificate  to  marry  Mabel  Ong.  In  the  marriage  records  of  Egg  Harbor 
Monthly  Meeting  is  noted  the  marriage  of  Henry  Shoemaker  and  Mabel  Ong 
m  1732,  daughter  of  Joseph  Ong,  of  Egg  Harbor,  New  Jersey. 

7-  SUSANNA  SHOEMAKER2  (George1),  daughter  of  George  and 
Sarah  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Germany  in  1673;  married  (1),  at  Abington 
Friends'  Meeting,  held  at  the  house  of  Richard  Wall,  in  Cheltenham  township, 
1  mo.  4,  1696,  Isaac  Price,  son  of  Philip  Price,  one  of  the  early  Welsh  settlers 

*  Pennsylvania  Magazine,  vol\  viii.  p.  338. 
t  Deed  Book  E,  4,  vol.  vii.  p.  180. 
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of  Haverford,  Delaware  County,  Pennsylvania.  Isaac  and  Susanna  settled 
on  a  farm  in  Plymouth  township,  where  he  died  in  1706.  His  will  is  dated 
7  mo.  4,  1706,  and  was  probated  March  1,  1706/7.*  Susanna  was  sole  exec- 
utrix. She  married  (2),  3  mo.  27,  1708,  at  Plymouth  Meeting,  William 
Cuerton,  son  of  Richard  and  Margaret  Cuerton,  of  Radnor,  who  arrived 
on  the  '"  Rebecca,"  8  mo.  31,  1685,  from  London. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Susanna  (Shoemaker)  Price: 

26.  Mary3,  born  1  mo.  29,  1699;  died  young. 

27.  Gwen3,  born  1  mo.  24,  1702 ;  died  young. 

28.  Isaac3,  born  3  mo.  13,  1705;  died  4  mo.,  1738;  married  Margaret  Lewis. 

Children  of  William  and  Susanna  (Shoemaker)  Cuerton: 

29.  Susanna3,  born  1  mo.  31,  1709;    married,  1730,  William  David. 

30.  Rachel3,  married,  1732,  Joseph  Underwood. 

31.  Rebecca3. 

William  Cuerton,  with  his  family,  removed  from  Haverford  to  Delaware, 
presenting  his  certificate  to  Duck  Creek  Monthly  Meeting  1  mo.  21,  171 5 ; 
at  this  meeting  his  daughters  Susanna  and  Rachel  were  married  as  above. 
(See  minutes  of  Duck  Creek  Monthly  Meeting  Historical  Society.) 


ffonrtb  Generation 

10.  ABRAHAM  SPIOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  son  of  George 
Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Wall,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township, 
Philadelphia  County,  5  mo.  15,  1697;  died  in  Bristol  township,  10  mo., 
1753;  married,  1  mo.  26,  1722,  Amelia  Levering,  daughter  of  William  and 
Catharine  Levering,  of  Roxborough,  Philadelphia  County,  granddaughter 
of  Wigard  Levering,  who  married,  in  1671,  Magdalene  Boker,  of  the  city 
of  Ley  den,  in  Holland,  and  great-granddaughter  of  Rosier  Levering  f  and 
his  wife  Elizabeth  Van  de  Wall,  who  was  born  in  Wesel,  Germany.  Amelia 
(Levering)  Shoemaker  died  2  mo.  7,  1762,  and  was  buried  in  the  Shoemaker 
burying  ground. 

Abraham  Shoemaker  was  a  farmer,  living  in  Bristol  township,  west  of 
the  old  York  Road.  He  was  a  member  of  Abington  Monthly  Meeting, 
serving  as  overseer  and  representative  for  many  years.  In  his  will,  dated 
9  mo.  21,  1753,  and  probated  10  mo.  11,  17534  aIter  providing  for  his  wife 

*  Philadelphia  Register's  office,  Book  C,  p.  51. 

t  For  descendants  of  Rosier  Levering,  see  "The  Levering  Family,"  by  Colonel  John  Levering. 
t  Philadelphia  Register's  office,  Book  K,  p.  109. 

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Amelia,  he  gave  to  his  sons  William,  George,  and  Benjamin  each  a  farm  in 
Cheltenham  township,  subject  to  an  annuity  to  be  paid  his  daughter  Catharine 
during  her  natural  life.  To  his  son  Abraham  he  gave  his  farm  and  homestead 
in  Bristol  township;  to  his  daughter  Sarah,  wife  of  Daniel  Pastorius,  he  made 
no  bequest,  having  advanced  her  share  at  the  time  of  her  marriage.  His  per- 
sonal property  amounted  to  £410  6.?.  lid. 

A  legal  instrument  dated  1747,  found  among  the  papers  of  Benjamin 
Levering,  of  Roxborough,  Pennsylvania,  of  which  the  following  is  a  copy, 
was  presented  to  the  writer  of  this  genealogy  by  Colonel  John  Levering,  of 
Lafayette,  Indiana,  as  a  matter  of  interest  to  the  descendants  of  Abraham 
Shoemaker. 

"  To  all  people  to  whom  these  presents  shall  come  Abraham  Shoemaker 
of  the  County  of  Philadelphia  Mason  and  Amelia  his  wife  one  of  the  Daugh- 
ters of  William  Levering  late  of  Roxborrow  in  the  County  aforesaid  Yeoman 
dec'd  send  Greeting  Whereas  the  said  William  Levering  by  his  Last  Will 
and  Testament  bearing  date  the  20th  of  December  A  D  1744  devised  certain 
Lands  Tenements  and  Hereditaments  unto  his  Son  Benjamin  Levering  Sub- 
ject (among  other  things)  to  the  payment  of  the  Sum  of  twenty  Pounds 
to  the  aforesaid  Amelia  a  Legacy  thereby  bequeathed  to  her.  Now  know  yee 
that  the  said  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Amelia  his  wife  do  hereby  acknowl- 
edge to  have  this  day  received  of  the  said  Benjm  Levering  the  said  Sum  of 
twenty  Pounds  and  therefore  do  thereof  hereby  acquit  and  forever  dis- 
charge the  said  Benjamin  Levering  his  heirs  exectrs  and  admrs  and  the  prem- 
ises charged  therewith 

"  In  witness  whereof  they  the  said  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Amelia 
his  wife  have  hereunto  put  their  Hands  and  Seals  the  twenty  Sixth  day  of 
October  on  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  Seven  hundred  and  forty 
Seven 

Abraham    Shoemaker 

her 

Ameley  X  Shoemaker 

mark 

"  Sealed  and  delivered 
(the  words  Certain  Lands 
being  first  interlined) 
in  the  presence  of  us 
Hans  Bucher 

his 

Patrick  X  Hase" 

mark 


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Children  of  Abraham  and  Amelia  (Levering)  Shoemaker  : 

32.  William',  born  1722;    married,  10  mo.  25,  1752,  Susanna  Richardson. 

33.  George4,  married,  2  mo.  25,  1754,  Martha  Livezey. 

34.  Benjamin',  born  1727;   married,  2  mo.  29,  1753,  Mary  Comly. 

35-  Abraham',  married,  at  Plymouth  Meeting,  6  mo.  3,  1762,  Lydia  Dawes,  born  6  mo. 
25,  1732,  daughter  of  Abraham  Dawes  of  Whitpain.  Abraham  Shoemaker 
was  a  farmer  and  a  store-keeper;  he  died  in  Germantown  in  1767.  Letters 
were  granted  to  his  brother-in-law  John  Jones,  Jr.,  and  Thomas  Rose.  He 
left  one  son, — Samuel  Shoemaker,  born  1763. 

36.  Sarah',  married  11  mo.  30,  1742,  Daniel  Pastorius. 

37.  Catharine',  died  unmarried. 

11.  ISAAC  SHOEMAKER-  (George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Shoe- 
maker and  Sarah  Wall,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Shoemakertown,  Cheltenham 
township,  Philadelphia  County,  8  mo.  23,  1700;  died  8  mo.  23,  1741;  buried 
in  the  Shoemaker  burying-ground.  He  married  Dorothy  Penrose,  daughter 
of  Bartholomew  Penrose  and  his  wife  Hester,  daughter  of  Toby  and  Hester 
(Ashmead)  Leech,  of  Cheltenham  township,  Pennsylvania,  who  were  mar- 
ried in  Cheltenham.  Gloucestershire,  England,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  10  mo. 
26,  1679.* 

Dorothy  Shoemaker  died  8  mo.  11,  1764.  Her  will  was  signed  8  mo.  8. 
5764,  and  probated  8  mo.  21,  1764.!  She  left  her  estate  equally  between 
her  children,  John,  Isaac,  Thomas,  Joseph,  Esther,  and  Sarah.  To  her  son- 
in-law,  Nathan  Sheppard,  she  gave  ten  pounds,  and  named  her  sons  John  and 
Isaac  her  executors. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Dorothy  (Penrose)  Shoemaker: 

38.  John',  born  2  mo.  1,  1726;  married,  5  mo.  25,  1752,  Elizabeth  Livezey. 

39.  Isaac',  married   (1)   Elizabeth  Potts;    (2)   Ann  Roberts. 

40.  Thomas',  died  unmarried. 

41-  Joseph',  married  Abigail  Jones. 

42.  Esther',  born  2  mo.  2,  1732;    married  Isaac  Tyson. 

43-  Sarah*,  born  8  mo.  2,  1733;    married  Nathan  Sheppard. 

44-  George',   died   1   mo.  23.   1764,   unmarried;    merchant  of   Philadelphia;    buried   in 

Cheltenham  burying-ground.  In  his  will,  dated  1  mo.  18,  1764^  he  makes  a 
bequest  "  to  his  brother  John,  and  uncle  Richard  Mather,  for  repairing  the 
Shoemaker  Burying  Ground  in  Cheltenham,  also  a  bequest,  the  interest  of 
which  shall  be  used  for  schooling  the  children  of  poor  Friends  of  Abington." 

Isaac  Shoemaker's  residence  was  on  the  west  side  of  the  York  Road, 
north  of  Tacony  Creek.    His  widow  Dorothy,  soon  after  her  husband's  death. 

*  Friends'  Record,  Devonshire  House,  London, 
t  Will  Book  N,  p.  174,  Philadelphia  Register's  office. 
t  Register's  office,  Philadelphia,  Book  N,  p.  176. 
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entered  into  an  agreement,  11  mo.  6,  1746,  with  Richard  Mather,  who  had 
married  her  sister,  Sarah  Penrose,  and  John  Tyson,  of  Abington,  son  of 
Rynear  Tyson,  "  to  build  on  the  land  now  in  tenure  or  possession  of  the 
said  Dorothy  Shoemaker,  in  the  said  Township  of  Cheltenham  a  corn-grist 
water-mill,  to  be  built  jointly  and  in  partnership  between  the  said  parties." 
The  mill  was  to  be  built  "  opposite  ye  said  Dorothy's  garden,  at  the  place 
of  said  crick,  commonly  called  and  known  by  the  name  of  ye  Sheeps  Washing 
Place."  For  more  than  one  hundred  years  this  mill  continued  in  possession 
of  the  descendants  of  Dorothy  Shoemaker,  and  was  known  as  "  Shoemaker's 
Mill."  About  1846  the  estate  was  sold,  Charles  Bosler,  of  Cheltenham, 
becoming  the  owner,  and  his  son,  Joseph  Bosler,  is  now  in  possession  of  the 
mill,  modernized  and  greatly  enlarged. 

To  correct  an  error  which  has  appeared  in  two  or  more  historical  accounts 
of  the  Shoemaker  family,  wherein  the  name  of  Dorothy  Penrose  has  been 
confused  with  that  of  her  cousin  Dorothy  Leech,  both  being  granddaughters 
of  Toby  and  Hester  Leech,  the  following  facts  are  recited :  On  an  old  chart 
of  the  Shoemaker  family,  belonging  to  the  late  David  Foulke,  of  Norristown, 
Pennsylvania,  it  reads  that  Isaac  Shoemaker  married  Dorothy  Penrose;  this 
chart  seems  to  have  been  compiled  about  1775,  as  it  bears  the  names  of  the 
children  of  the  fifth  generation  who  were  then  born.  Again,  on  a  "  Shoe- 
maker Tree,"  belonging  to  Louis  P.  Shoemaker,  of  Washington.  D.  C,  it 
also  reads  that  Isaac  Shoemaker  married  Dorothy  Penrose.  This  tree  seems 
to  have  been  constructed  without  any  reference  to  the  chart  above  named, 
while  the  names  given  indicate  that  it  was  made  about  1795.  The  following 
extracts  from  a  deed  confirm  the  above :  * 

"Whereas  by  indenture,  bearing  date  the  19th  day  of  the  8th  Mo.  1731, 
made  between  Bartholomew  Penrose,  the  eldest  son  of  Bartholomew  Penrose 
late  of  this  city,  shipwright,  dec'd :  the  said  Thomas  Penrose,  the  other  son  of 
the  said  dec'd,  Bartholomew  Penrose:  Isaac  Shoemaker  farmer  of  Cheltenham 
in  the  county  of  Phila.  and  Dorothy  his  wife,  one  of  the  daughters  of  the  said 
Bartholomew  Penrose,  the  father,  and  Richard  Mather  of  Cheltenham,  yeoman, 
and  Sarah  his  wife,  the  other  daughter  of  the  said  Bartholomew  Penrose,  the 
Father." 

12.  JACOB  SHOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Shoe- 
maker and  Sarah  Wall,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Phila- 
delphia County,  Pennsylvania,  10  mo.  16,  1703,  and  died  in  Plymouth  town- 
ship, 10  mo.  15,  1784.  He  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  1  mo.  29,  1736, 
Margaret  Conrad,  born  1709,  in  Germantown,  daughter  of  Mathias  Conrad 

*  Recorder's  office,  Philadelphia,  Deed  Book  G,  vol.  vii.  p.  273. 

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and  Barbara  Tyson,  his  wife,  and  granddaughter  of  Dennis  Conrad  ( Thones 
Kunders)  and  Elin,  his  wife,  who  were  among  the  first  settlers  of  German- 
town.* 

When  Penn,  12  mo.  6,  1684,  delivered  a  charter  to  Dirck  Op  den  Graeff 
and  three  others  for  the  incorporation  of  Germantown,  he  directed  Thones 
Kunders  and  three  others  to  be  the  burgesses.  He  was  burgess  again  in 
1 703- 1 706.  He  was  one  of  the  jurymen,  9  mo.  3,  1696,  before  the  Court 
of  Record  in  the  action  of  Smith  against  Abraham  Op  den  Graeff.  In  1696 
he  was  recorder  of  the  court.  In  drawing  for  lots  he  had  drawn  No.  2,  near 
Naglee's  Hill.  The  first  Friends'  Meeting  in  Germantown  was  held  at  his 
house.  Thomas  Chalkley  records  in  his  Journal,  in  1729,  that  he  was  at 
Thones  Kunders's  or  Dennis  Conrad's  funeral,  and  verifies  the  statement  that 
the  first  meeting  was  held  there. f 

Soon  after  his  marriage,  Jacob  Shoemaker  bought  a  farm  of  two  hun- 
dred acres  in  Plymouth  township  and  removed  thereto  in  1740,  at  which  time 
Abington  Monthly  Meeting  granted  a  certificate  commending  the  family  to 
the  care  of  Gwynedd  Monthly  Meeting.  In  his  will,  signed  3  mo.  23,  1779, 
probated  3  mo.  24,  17834  he  makes  provision  for  his  wife,  and  directs  that 
after  her  death  his  farm  shall  be  sold  and  the  proceeds  therefrom,  and  all 
his  personal  property,  be  divided  among  his  children  and  grandchildren.  His 
sons  Mathias  and  Isaac  Shoemaker  were  made  executors. 

Children  of  Jacob  and  Margaret  (Conrad)  Shoemaker: 

45.  Jonathan4,  born  12  mo.  14.  1736;    died  young. 

46.  Mathias4,  born  12  mo.  14,  1736;    married  Hannah  Kenderdine. 

47.  Barbara4,  born  f>  mo.  30.  1738:   died  before  1779;   married  Jacob  Davis. 

48.  Jonathan4,  born  12  mo.  16,  1739;    married,  5  mo.  7,  1772,  Martha  Shoemaker. 

49.  Isaac4,  born  11  mo.  16,  1741 ;    married  Rachel  Conrad. 

50.  Hannah4,  born  9  mo.  10,  1743;    married,  11  mo.  5,  1772,  John  Lewis,  son  of  Ellis 

Lewis,  of  Upper  Dublin. 

51.  Elizabeth4,  born  11  mo.  30,  1745;    married  12  mo.,  1788,  John  Williams. 

52.  Sarah4,  born  2  mo.  3,  1748;    married  John  Hughes. 

53.  David4,  born  1  mo.  31,  1753;   married,  10  mo.  22,  1778,  Jane  Roberts. 

13.  GEORGE  SHOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  son  of  George 
Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Wall,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township, 
Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania;  married  Grace  White,  daughter  of 
Thomas  White,  of  Bristol  township,  Philadelphia  County.     George  was  a 

*  For  ancestors  of  Margaret  Conrad,  see  "Thones  Kunders  and  his  Children,"  by  Henry  C. 
Conrad,  of  Wilmington,  Delaware,  Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  Philadelphia,  1891. 
t  Settlement  of  Germantown. 

t  Philadelphia  Register's  office,  Will  Book  S,  p.  3S1. 

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farmer,  and  settled  first  in  Warrington  township,  Bucks  County;  later  he 
moved  to  Abington  township,  Philadelphia  County,  where  he  died  i  mo.  28, 
1776.    His  will,  signed  1  mo.  15,  1774,  was  probated  3  mo.  26,  1776.* 

Children  of  George  and  Grace  (White)   Shoemaker: 

54.  Elizabeth4,  married,  at  Gwynedd,  4  mo.  17.  174S,  John  Conrad. 

55.  Thomas',  married,  at  Gwynedd,  10  1110.  II,  1757,  Mary  Ambler. 

56.  George,  Jr.*,  died  1773;  married,  4  mo.  19,  1768,  Edith  Spencer. 

57.  Abraham4,  died  young. 

58.  Grace4,  married,  5  mo.,  1771,  Joseph  Michener. 

59.  Sarah4,  married,  4  mo.  19,  1751,  John  Child. 

60.  Mary4,  married,  1750,  Henry  Child. 

61.  Hannah4,  born  10  mo.  21,  1737;   married,  1771,  George  Michener. 

14.  RICHARD  SHOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  son  of  George 
Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Wall,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Shoemakertown,  Chelten- 
ham township,  2  mo.  26,  1707;  died  in  Gwynedd  township,  1  mo.  24,  1790, 
in  his  eighty-third  year.  He  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  1  mo.  27,  1732, 
Agnes  Cleaver,  daughter  of  Peter  Cleaver,  of  Germantown.  Richard  was 
a  farmer,  living  in  Horsham  township. 

Children  of  Richard  and  Agnes  (Cleaver)  Shoemaker: 

62.  Jacob4,  born  1  mo.  24,  1735;    died  7  mo.  21,  1741. 

63.  Peter4,  born  1  mo.  21,  1738;    died  7  mo.  14.  I741- 

64.  Ezekiel4,  born  3  mo.  28,  1739;    died  12  mo.  18,   1816:    married,   11   mo.   10,  1761, 

Ann  Williams. 

65.  Agnes4,  born  3  tno.  11.  1742;    died  8  mo.  12,  1757. 

66.  Mary4,  born  3  mo.  14.  1744;   died  12  mo.  23,  1795;   married  Cadwalader  Roberts. 

67.  Sarah4,  born  6  mo.  30,  1748:    died  9  mo.  4,  1771 ;    married  Joseph  Roberts. 

15.  ELIZABETH  SHOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
George  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Wall,  his  first  wife,  born  in  Cheltenham  town- 
ship, Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania ;  declared  intention  of  marriage  with 
James  Delaplain,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting,  1  mo.  25,  1728,  and  they 
were  married  the  following  month.  James  Delaplain  was  born  8  mo.  5, 
1695,  at  New  Castle,  Pennsylvania,  and  was  a  son  of  James  Delaplain  and 
Hannah  Cook,  who  were  married  at  Mantinicott,  Long  Island,  by  Friends' 
Ceremony,  8  mo.  28,  1692^  James  the  elder  was  buried  4  mo.  12.  1750, 
in  Friends'  burying-ground  at  Germantown,  and  his  wife  Hannah  at  the  same 
place,  4  mo.  22,  1755.  He  is  said  by  Alden.  in  his  "American  Epitaphs," 
to  have  been  the  son  of  Nicholas  Delaplain.  a  French  Huguenot,  who  appears 

*  Philadelphia  Register's  office,  Will  Book  Q,  p.  271. 
t  Pennypacker,  Settlement  of  Germantown,  p.  136. 
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as  a  settler  in  New  York,  then  New  Amsterdam,  as  early  as  1657,  and  who 
married  Susanna  Cresson,  daughter  of  Pierre  Cresson  and  Rachel  Cloos,  his 
wife,  9  mo.  1,  1658,  at  the  Dutch  Reformed  Church.* 

Elizabeth  (Shoemaker)   Delaplain  died  early,  leaving  two  children: 

68.  Nehemiah  Delaplain4,  married  Mary  Marshall. 

69.  Sarah  Delaplain*,  married  Joseph  Ferree,  son  of  Andrew  Ferree  and  Mary  Reed, 

of  Strasburg,  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania,  and  grandson  of  Madame  Mary 
Ferree,  the  French  Huguenot,  who  settled  in  the  Pequea  Valley,  Lancaster 
County,  in  1712.  Joseph  Ferree  was  living  in  Germantown  1770-1795;  he  was 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  was  United  States  store-keeper  for  military  supplies. 
On  the  31st  of  July,  1776,  the  Council  of  Safety  "desired  Joseph  Ferree  to 
deliver  to  John  Mitchell,  Commissioner  for  victualling  the  Navy,  twenty  five 
bushels  of  salt,  out  of  the  store  at  Germantown."  On  the  1st  of  August,  1776, 
an  order  was  issued  for  more  salt,  and  to  deliver  to  Henry  Huber  "one  ton 
of  saltpeter."  On  the  8th  of  July  it  was  resolved  that  Dr.  Charles  Bensel, 
Joseph  Ferree,  and  Leonard  Stoneburner  "  be  appointed  to  collect  all  the 
leaden  window-weights,  clock-weights,  and  other  lead  in  Germantown  and  its 
neighborhood,  for  which  the  liberal  price  of  six  pence  per  pound  will  be 
allowed,  and  they  are  authorized  to  draw  on  this  Board  for  the  same."  t 
Joseph  and  Sarah  Ferree  appear  to  have  had  but  one  child.  Daniel,  who  died 
young. 

16.  CATHARINE  SHOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
George  Shoemaker  and  Christiana  Brown,  his  second  wife,  was  born  in 
Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  in  171 2;  died  6  mo.  15,  1786; 
married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  3  mo.  15,  1745,  William  Thompson,  farmer 
of  Cheltenham,  who  died  3  mo.  23,  1781,  and  was  buried  on  the  25th,  in 
the  Cheltenham  graveyard,  where  his  wife  Catharine  was  afterwards  interred, 
6  mo.  17,  1786. 

Children  of  William  and  Catharine  (Shoemaker)  Thompson: 

70.  Jesse4,  born  6  mo.  26,  1746;    died  7  mo.  22,  1778;   buried  at  Cheltenham. 

71.  John4,  born  12  mo.  22,  1750;    married  Abigail  Roberts. 

17.  SARAH  SHOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George 
Shoemaker  and  his  second  wife  Christiana  Brown,  was  born  in  Shoemaker- 
town,  Cheltenham  township;  died  12  mo.  13,  1758;  married,  1  mo.  17,  1736, 
at  Abington  Meeting,  Anthony  Williams,  born  in  Radnor  township,  Delaware 
County,  8  mo.  6,  171 1;  died  in  Bristol  township,  8  mo.  11,  1793;  he  was 
the  son  of  John  Williams,  born  5  mo.  17,  1670:  died  6  mo.  13,  1740;  who 
married,  at  Germantown  Friends'  Meeting,  6  mo.  3,  1696,  Ellen  Klincken, 
born  at  Uttenkirk,  Germany,  6  mo.  14,  1670;    died  in  Germantown,  2  mo. 

*  Huguenots  in  America,  by  Stapleton. 
t  Pennsylvania  Magazine,  vol.  vi.  p.  383. 

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21,  1736;  she  was  a  daughter  of  Aret  Klincken,  from  Dalem  in  Holland, 
who  settled  in  Germantown  in  1687. 

In  "  Merion  in  the  Welsh  Tract,"  by  Thomas  A.  Glenn,  published  1896, 
page  65,  it  is  stated  that  "  William  John  (alias  Jones)  died  either  on  ship- 
board, or  directly  after  his  arrival  from  Merioneth."  His  non-cupative  will 
(Register's  office,  Book  A,  p.  34)  was  probated  first  day  of  first  month,  1685, 
at  Philadelphia,  he  being  late  of  Merionethshire,  Wales.  He  mentions  his 
son  John  Williams  and  daughters  Alice,  Kathrine,  and  Gwen  Williams;  he 
also  refers  to  his  wife  Ann  Reynolds,  Hugh  Roberts,  and  John  Roberts,  exec- 
utors. The  following  is  from  Deed  Book  C,  1,  Philadelphia :  "  Williams  John, 
Bettws.  yeoman,  who  take  156^4  acres  of  Welsh  Tract,"  which  was,  some 
vears  later,  10  mo.  13,  1690,  surveyed  and  allotted  to  the  members  of  the 
syndicate,  or  heirs  of  such  as  were  deceased.  John  Williams,  above  named, 
certainly  got  a  portion  of  this  Welsh  Tract.  In  Exemplification  record,  No. 
7,  page  t,^  (10  mo.  13,  1690)  his  name  appears  as  one  of  the  company  in 
the  Welsh  Tract;  in  Deed  Book  E,  vol.  v.,  page  298,  "John  Williams  of 
Merion  in  Welsh  Tract,  yeoman,  to  Cadwallader  Morgan  for  76^2  acres, 
consideration  £50.  dated  4  mo.  18,  1694."  Again,  in  Deed  Book  E,  3, 
vol.  v..  page  70,  dated  6  mo.  13,  1697,  there  appears,  "  John  Williams  of  the 
townships  of  Merion  in  Welsh  Tract  to  Edward  Price  for  78  acres  in  Goshen, 
within  the  Welsh  Tract:  consideration  £3.5.8."*  "  12  mo.  25,  171 1,  John 
Williams  produced  a  certificate  from  Radnor  Friends'  Meeting  being  re- 
ceived from  thence  to  Germantown."  f  "6  mo.  29,  1715,  a  certificate  was 
granted  John  Williams  in  order  to  remove  to  Merion."  $  "2  mo.  27,  1724, 
John  Williams  lately  removed  from  Radnor  produced  a  certificate  for  him 
and  his  family,  which  was  read  and  accepted. "§ 

John  Williams  purchased,  in  1716,  one  hundred  and  thirty-three  acres 
of  land  in  Cheltenham  township,  and  in  1724  he  made  a  second  purchase  of 
ninety-three  acres.  It  is  believed  that  the  lands  he  held  in  Bristol  township 
were  part  of  the  Klincken  Tract,  coming  to  his  wife  Ellen,  daughter  of  Aret 
Klincken.  The  marriage  certificate  of  John  Williams  and  Ellen  Klincken 
is  now  in  possession  of  Charles  Trump,  No.  3826.  Among  the  witnesses, 
immediately  following  the  names  of  the  bride  and  groom,  appear  the  name  of 

Kathrine  Williams,  and  Gwen  (her  last  name  is  illegible).     Anthony 

Williams  was  a  farmer  in  Bristol  township,  Philadelphia  County;  he  was  a 
member  and  an  elder  of  Abington  Meeting.    Of  his  sons,  only  three  survived 

*  From  Thomas  Williams's,  Cheltenham,  Family  Records. 

t  Abington  Records. 

t  Abington  Minutes. 

\  Abington  Monthly  Meeting. 

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him.  To  George  he  bequeathed  two  hundred  acres  in  Bristol  township;  to 
Isaac,  a  large  tract  of  land  in  Whitemarsh ;  and  to  Anthony  second,  the  old 
homestead  tract  of  two  hundred  and  thirty  acres  in  Cheltenham  township. 

Children  of  Anthony  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)  Williams: 

72.  Susanna4  born  9  mo.  27,  1737;   died  6  mo.  16,  1759. 

73.  Hannah',  born  9  mo.  27,  1737;    died  young. 

74.  Hannah*,  born  10  mo.  30,  1738;  married,  1  mo.  21,  1763,  Nathan  Livezey. 

75.  John*,  born  11  mo.  23,  1739;    died  3  mo.  6,  1744. 

76.  Mary*,  born  12  mo.  13.  1740;  married,  11  mo.  26,  1764,  William  Hallowell,  Jr. 

77.  Eleanor',  born  7  mo.  7,  1742;  died  I  mo.  20,  1769. 

78.  Anthony,  Jr.*,  born  9  mo.  30,  1743;  married,  11  mo.  25,  177A  Rachel  Jarrett. 

79.  Sarah*,  born  9  mo.  30,  1743;   died  8  mo.  30,  1770,  unmarried. 

80.  Rebecca*,  born  1  mo.  19,  1744/45;    died  3  mo.  14,  1768. 

81.  Christiana*,  born  3  mo.  16,  1745/46. 

82.  Isaac*,  born  3  mo.  16,  1745/46;    married,  11  mo.  21,  1783,  Phebe  Meredith. 

83.  Joseph',  born  3  mo.  6,  1747;   died  4  mo.  2,  1776. 

84.  Anna*,  born  1  mo.  9,  1748/49;   died  12  mo.  29,  1769. 

85.  Elizabeth*,  born  2  mo.  II,  1750;    died  12  mo.  24,  1767. 

86.  George*,  born  8  mo.  16,  1751 ;    married,  11  mo.  17,  1780,  Abigail  Lancaster. 

87.  Daniel*,  born  1  mo.  21,  1753;   died  10  mo.  28,  1763. 

88.  Abraham*,  born  4  mo.  10,  1754;   died  3  mo.  3,  1774- 

89.  Rachel',  born  11  mo.  19,  1755;   died  10  mo.  18,  1772. 


18.  BARBARA  SHOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
George  Shoemaker  and  his  second  wife,  Christiana  Brown,  was  born  at  Shoe- 
makertown,  Cheltenham  township;  died  11  mo.  10,  1802;  married,  at  Abing- 
ton  Meeting,  2  mo.  20,  1736,  John  Roberts,  of  Oxford  township,  farmer. 
His  will  was  dated  4  mo.  16,  1773;  probated  5  mo.  10,  1773. 

Children  of  John  and  Barbara  (Shoemaker)  Roberts: 

90.  John',  born  4  mo.  29,  1737;    died  4  mo.  17,  1773:    married,  6  mo.  9,  1763,  Rebecca 

Harper. 

91.  Hannah',  born  7  mo.  30,  1739:   died  young. 

92.  Isaac',  born  10  mo.  8,  1741 ;    died  8  mo.  28,  1815;    married,  5  mo.  24,  1763,  Agnes 

Harper. 

93.  Mary4,  born  12  mo.  10,  1744;    died  young. 

94.  Hannah',  born  6  mo.  29,  1745;   married,  11  mo.  21,  1765,  James  Pedrick. 

95.  Mary*,  born  12  mo.  21,  1747;    died  1  mo.  30,  1825;    married,  4  mo.  24,  1766,  Enoch 

Thomas. 

96.  Jesse',  born  12  mo.  7,  1749;    married.  11  mo.  4.  1779.  Mary  Wilson. 

97.  William',  born  3  mo.  17,  1753. 

98.  Elizabeth*,  born  9  mo.  26,  1755;    died  11  mo.  17.  1818;    married,  4  mo.  18,  1782, 

John  Parry. 

99.  Sarah*,  born  1  mo.  15,  1759;    died  10  mo.  3,  1762. 

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Gbc  Sboemafcer  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

19.  SUSAN  SHOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George 
Shoemaker  and  his  second  wife,  Christiana  Brown,  was  born  at  Shoemaker- 
town,  Cheltenham  township;  died  in  Abington  township,  2  mo.  13,  1780; 
married,  7  mo.  15,  1740,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Joseph  Phipps,  who  died 
3  mo.  7,  1785,  son  of  John  Phipps,  of  Abington. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Susan  (Shoemaker)  Phipps: 

100.  Christiana',  born  5  mo.  23,  1741 ;    married  George  Fisher ;    no  issue. 

101.  John*,  born  6  mo.  13,  1745;    mentioned  in  Samuel  Shoemaker's  will. 

102.  Elizabeth4,  born  2  mo.  25,  1747. 

103.  Susanna*,  born  1  mo.  17,  1749. 

104.  Hannah*,  born  10  mo.  3,  1751  ;    died  2  mo.  15,  1782. 

105.  Joseph',  born  8  mo.  9,  1752;   died  young. 

106.  Rebecca',  born  4  mo.  1,  1754. 

107.  Joseph*,  born  4  mo.  1,  1756. 

108.  Rachel*,  born  4  mo.   1,   1759;    mentioned  in  Samuel  Shoemaker's  will  as  being 

unmarried  in  1818. 

21.  MARY  SHOEMAKER3  (George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George 
Shoemaker  and  his  second  wife,  Christiana  Brown,  was  born  at  Shoemaker- 
town,  Cheltenham  township;    died  in  Cheltenham,  7  mo.  6,  1762;    married, 

9  mo.  18,  1746,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Thomas  Livezey,  born  11  mo.  4, 
1722/23,  son  of  David  and  Rebecca  Livezey,  of  Lower  Dublin. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Shoemaker)  Livezey: 

109.  Ann*,  died  7  mo.  17,  1823;    married  Frederick  Altemus. 
no.  Rebecca*,  died  3  mo.  20,  1766. 

24.  BENJAMIN  SHOEMAKER3  (Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Shoe- 
maker and  Sarah  Hendricks,  his  wife,  was  torn  in  Germantown,  Pennsylvania, 
8  mo.  3,  1704;  removed  by  certificate  from  Abington  Monthly  Meeting,  in 
1724,  to  Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting.  He  became  a  merchant,  advertising 
March,  1729,  "  Linseed  Oil  and  window  glass  for  sale  in  High  Street  oppo- 
site the  Presbyterian. Meeting  House."   He  qualified  as  a  Common  Councilman 

10  mo.  14,  1732;  ten  years  later  he  became  an  alderman,  and  10  mo.  4,  1743, 
he  was  elected  mayor  of  Philadelphia.  From  7  mo.  15,  1751 ,  until  his  death 
in  1767  he  was  treasurer  of  the  city,  having  succeeded  Samuel  Hassell,  the 
Councillor.  He  was  elected  mayor  a  second  time,  10  mo.  3,  1752,  and  a 
third  time,  10  mo.  7,  1760.  He  was  invited  to  a  seat  in  the  Provincial  Council 
at  the  same  time  as  James  Hamilton ;  he  held  the  invitation  under  considera- 
tion for  nearly  two  months,  but,  deciding  to  accept,  he  qualified  2  mo.  4, 
1745/46. 

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Charles  P.  Keith,  in  his  "  Provincial  Councillors,"  which  I  have  followed 
in  tracing  this  family,  writes :  "  Shoemaker  was  appointed  as  a  Quaker,  and 
remained  such  throughout  his  life;  he  was  a  representative — and  the  only 
representative  in  the  Council — of  that  Continental  race  which — the  first  emi- 
o-rant  Quakers,  the  next  Lutherans  or  Moravians — has  predominated  in  so 
large  a  section  of  our  State.  It  was  a  principle  with  the  governors  who 
preceded  John  Penn  to  keep  a  fair  number  of  Quakers,  if  not  as  many  as 
there  were  Churchmen,  at  the  board,  although  those  appointed  were  scarcely 
representative  men  of  the  sect,  but  such  as  were  friendly  to  the  Proprietary, 
and  were  not  likely  to  obstruct  military  measures.  He  was  an  active  mem- 
ber until  after  the  French  War.  He  attended  the  meetings  very  seldom  during 
the  contest  between  John  Penn  and  the  Assembly,  and  when  present  gave 
no  opinion  on  the  subject.  Penn  complained  that  he  had  shown  no  dis- 
approbation of  the  effort  to  change  the  form  of  government  from  Proprietary 
to  Royal;  and  he  (Benjamin)  had  the  independence  to  refuse  to  put  his 
name  to  a  letter  condemnatory  of  the  Assembly  to  be  sent  the  Proprietary 
family.  For  this  reason,  instead  of  his  want  of  legal  training, — for  laymen 
were  generally  appointed, — John  Penn,  in  1764,  declined  making  him  a  Judge 
of  the  Supreme  Court.  At  the  election  of  that  year,  Shoemaker  voted  the 
anti-Proprietary  ticket  for  Members  of  Assembly." 

Benjamin  Shoemaker  was  elected  a  member  of  the  overseers  of  the  public 
schools,  8  mo.  20,  1743,  and  served  until  his  death.  During  the  many  years 
he  served  as  a  Councillor,  the  minutes  of  the  meetings  indicate  that  the  gov- 
ernor had  great  confidence  in  his  judgment  and  ability  to  deal  with  the 
Indians;  many  difficult  questions  pertaining  to  the  Indians  were  referred  to 
him  for  adjustment.  On  the  8th  of  the  12th  month,  1755,  the  governor 
issued  a  message  to  the  "  Sasquehannah"  Indians,  and  "  appointed  Aaron 
Dupree,  Esq.,  Mr.  Benjamin  Shoemaker,  and  Mr.  Charles  Brodhead  to  visit 
the  tribe,  and  invite  them  to  meet  the  Governor  at  John  Harris's  house  on 
the  first  day  of  January  next,  where  it  was  intended  to  hold  a  council." 
"On  the  14th  day  of  the  12th  month,  1756,  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Shoemaker, 
and  Mr.  Logan  were  appointed  to  visit  the  Chief  Teedyuscung,  and  satisfy 
him,  as  to  a  claim  he  made  for  some  land." 

He  effected  several  treaties  with  different  tribes.  A  photograph  of  that 
executed  at  Lancaster,  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania,  23d  day  of  July. 
1748,  with  deputies  from  the  Twightwees,  a  nation  of  Indians  on  or  about 
the  river  Ouabache,  a  branch  of  the  river  Mississippi,  taken  from  the  original, 
now  in  the  Library  of  Congress  at  Washington,  is  here  given,  also  the  text 
of  the  treaty.  The  parchment  is  much  worn,  and  many  names  are  almost 
illegible,  otherwise  it  has  been  well  preserved. 

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Mark  of 
Suchrachery 


4/ 


Mark  of 
Cani-inchodon 


Mark  of 
Cuntyuchqua 


<^> 


Mark  of 
Lawachcamicky 


Whereas  at  an  Indian  Treaty  held  at  Lancaster  in  the  County  of  Lan- 
caster in  the  Province  of  Pennsilvania  on  Wednesday  the  twentieth  Day  of 
July  instant  Before  the  Honourable  Benjamin  Shoemaker  Joseph  Turner 
Thomas  Hopkinson  and  William  Logan  Esquires  by  Virtue  of  a  Commission 
under  the  Great  Seal  of  the  Said  province  dated  at  Philadelphia  the  Sixteenth 
Day  of  the  Said  Month  Three  Indian  Chiefs  Deputies  from  the  Twightwees 
a  Nation  of  Indians  Scituate  on  Or  about  the  River  Ouabache  a  Branch  of  the 
River  Mississippi  Viz  Ciquenackqua  Assepansa  Natoecqueha  appeared  in  Be- 
half of  themselves  and  their  Nation  and  prayed  that  the  Twightwees  might 
be  admitted  into  the  Friendship  and  Alliance  of  the  King  of  Great  Brittain 
and  his  subjects  professing  on  their  parts  to  become  true  and  faithfull  Friends 
and  Allies  to  the  English  and  so  for  Ever  to  Continue  and  Scaroy-iady. 
Cadairanirha  Chiefs  of  the  Oneida  Nation  Such[ra]chery  of  Seneka  Nation 
Can[in]ckodon  Cuntyuchqua  Ech[niseral]  of  the  Mohowks  .  .  .  Lawachca- 
micky Dominy  Buck  Ossoghqua  of  the  Shawanese  and  Nenatcheehon  of  the 
Delawares  ...  all  of  them  Nations  in  Friendship  and  Alliance  with  the 
English  becoming  Earnest  Intercessors  with  the  Said  Commissioners  on  their 
Behalf  the  Prayer  of  the  Said  Deputies  of  the  Twightwees  was  granted  and 
a  firm  Treaty  and  Alliance  of  Friendship  was  then  Stipulated  and  Agreed  On 
Between  the  Said  Commissioners  and  the  Said  Deputies  of  the  Twightwee 
Nation  as  by  the  Records  of  Council  remaining  at  Philadelphia  in  the  Said 
Province  may  more  fully  appear.  Now  these  presents  witness  and  It  is 
hereby  declared  That  the  Said  Nation  of  Indians  called  the  Twightwees  are 
Accepted  by  the  Said  Commissioners  as  Good  Friends  and  Allies  of  the 
English  Nation  and  That  They  the  Said  Twightwees  and  the  Subjects  of  the 
King  of  Great  Brittain  Shall  for  Ever  hereafter  be  as  One  Head  And  One 
Heart  and  live  in  this  friend  Ship  as  One  people  In  Consideration  whereof 
the  Said  Ciquenackqua  Assepansa  Natoecqueha  Deputies  of  the  Said  Twight- 
wee Nation  do  hereby  in  Behalf  of  the  Said  Nation  Covenant  promise  and 
Declare  That  The  Several  people  of  the  Said  Twightwee  Nation  or  any  Of 
them  Shall  not  at  anytime  hurt  Injure  or  Defraud  or  Suffer  to  be  hurt  In- 
jured or  Defrauded  any  of  the  Subjects  of  the  King  of  Great  Brittain  Either 
in  their  persons  or  Estates  But  Shall  at  all  times  [readily]  Do  justice  and 
perform  to  them  all  Acts  and  Offices  of  Friend  Ship  and  Good  will.  Item 
That  the  Said  Twightwee  Nation  by  the  Alliance  aforesaid  becoming  Intitled 
to  the  privilege  and  protection  of  the  English  Laws.  They  shall  at  all  times 
behave  themselves  regularly  and  soberly  according  to  the  Laws  of  this  Govern- 
ment whilst  they  shall  live  or  be  amongst  or  near  the  Christian  Inhabitants 
thereof.  Item  That  none  of  Said  Nation  shall  at  any  time  be  Aiding  Assisting 
or  Abetting  to  or  with  any  Other  Nation  Whether  of  Indians  or  Others  that 
Shall  not  at  such  time  be  in  Amity  with  the  Crown  of  England  and  this  Gov- 
ernment. Item  That  if  at  any  time  Any  of  the  Said  Twightwee  Nation  by 
Means  of  Evil  minded  persons  and  Sowers  of  Sedition  Should  hear  of  any 
Unkind  or  disadvantageous  Reports  of  the  English  as  if  They  had  evil  Designs 
Against  any  of  the  Said  Indians.  In  Such  Case  Such  Indians  Shall  [send 
Notice  thereof  to  the  Governor  of  this  Province]  for  the  Time  Being  [and 
shall  not  give  credit  to  the  said  Reports  till  by]  that  Means  They  Shall  be  fully 
Satisfied  of  the  truth  thereof  And  It  is  Agreed  that  the  English  Shall  in  such 
cases  [do  the  like  by]  Them.  In  Testimony  whereof  As  well  the  said  Com- 
missioners as  the  Said  Deputies  of  the  Twightwee  Nation  have  Smoaked  ye 
Calumet  Pipe  Made  Mutual  presents  to  each  Other  and  here  unto  Sett  their 
Hands  and  Seals  the  Twenty  third  Day  of  July  in  the  Year  of  Our  Lord 

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Mark  of 
Dominy  Buck 


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Mark  of 
Ossoghqua 


Mark  of 
Nenatcheehon 


ffourtb  feneration 


One  thousand  Seven  hundred  and  Forty  Eight  And  In  the  Twenty  Second 
Year  of  the  Reign  of  George  the  Second  King  of  Great  Brittain  France  & 
Ireland  Defender  of  the  Faith  &ca. 


Signed  Sealed  and  Delivered 
in  the  presence  of  us 
Geo  Croghan 
Jon  Forsyth 
Conrad  Doll 
Michael  Hubly 
Peter  [Parstz?] 


Mark  of  Ciquenackqua 


Mark  of  Assepansa 


Mark  of  Natoecqueha 


[seal] 


Richard  Peters  Secretary 
Conrad  Weiser  Interpreter 

his 

Andrew  X  Montour  Interpreter 

mark 

Thos  Cookson 
Peter  Worrall 
Ed  Smouth 
Adam  Simon  Ralm 
David  Stout 
Geo  Smith 


Benj  Shoemaker  [seal] 

Jo  Turner  [seal] 

Thos  Hopkinson  [seal] 

Willm  Logan  [seal] 


[seal] 


[seal] 


Benjamin  Shoemaker  died  in  Philadelphia,  and  was  interred  6  mo.  25, 
1767,  in  Friends'  burying-ground,  corner  of  Fourth  and  Arch  Streets.  He 
married  (1),  at  Friends'  Meeting,  3  mo.  29,  1724,  Sarah  Coates,  born  in 
Philadelphia,  7  mo.  4.  1705  ;  died  4  mo.  8,  1738;  daughter  of  Thomas  Coates, 
of  Philadelphia,  who  was  born  at  Sproxton,  Leicestershire,  England,  9  mo. 
26,  1659,  and  died  in  Philadelphia,  7  mo.  22,  17 19;  his  parents  were  Henry 
and  Elizabeth  Coates,  of  the  old  Leicestershire  and  Derbyshire  family  of  that 
name.  Thomas  Coates  married,  7  mo.  25,  1696,  Beulah  Jaques,  born  in 
England,  1659;  died  in  Philadelphia,  6  mo.  29,  1741;  she  was  a  daughter 
of  Thomas  and  Beulah  Jaques,  of  England,  who  were  descendants  of  the 
French  Huguenots,  and  arrived  in  Philadelphia  in  1684.  Benjamin  Shoe- 
maker married  (2),  at  Friends'  Meeting,  7  mo.  6,  1739,  Elizabeth  Morris, 

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Gbe  Sboemafcer  family  of  Cbeltcnbam 


born  in  Philadelphia,   10  mo.  21,   17 16,  daughter  of  Anthony  Morris  and 
Phebe  Guest. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Coates)  Shoemaker: 

in.  Samuel4,  born  1725;    married  (1)  Hannah  Carpenter;    (2)  Rebecca  Rawle. 

112.  Sarah4,  born  4  mo.  23,  1729;    married  Edward  Penington. 

113.  Hannah4,  died  unmarried. 

114.  Beulah4,  married  Samuel  Burge. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Morris)  Shoemaker: 

115.  Anthony4,  married  Penelope  Rodman. 

116.  Charles4,  died  young;    buried  in  Friends'  ground,  9  mo.  29,  1752. 

117.  Joseph4,  merchant  in  Philadelphia  in  1772. 

118.  William4,  married  Martha  Brown  at  Plumstead  Meeting,  n  mo.  21,  1771,  daughter 

of  Alexander  Brown,  of  Buckingham  township,  Bucks  County. 

119.  Charles4,  married  Margaret  Minnick. 

120.  James4,  of  Reading,  gentleman.     In  1793  he  was  in  the  United  States  Comptroller's 

office  at  Philadelphia;  died  s.  p.;  will  dated  4  mo.  24,  1829;  probated  12  mo. 
28,  1831,  leaving  all  to  niece  Elizabeth  Lightfoot. 

121.  Mary4,  married   (1),  at  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,   11  mo.  29,  1770,  John  Scull; 

(2)  Daniel  Levan;  died  s.  p.;  will  dated  12  mo.  4,  1815;  probated  4  mo.  30, 
1816,  leaving  to  brother  James  Shoemaker  and  sister  Elizabeth  Lightfoot, 
and  sons  and  daughters  of  late  brother  Charles. 

122.  Phcebe4,  died  unmarried. 

123.  Elizabeth4,  married,  at  Bank  Meeting  House,  Philadelphia,  12  mo.  30,  1772,  Benja- 

min Lightfoot,  of  Reading,  son  of  Samuel  and  Margaret  Lightfoot,  of  Chester- 
borough,  Pennsylvania.  She  had  one  daughter,  Elizabeth  Lightfoot,  of  Read- 
ing, who  died  unmarried ;   will  dated  3  mo.  8,  1832 ;   probated  12  mo.  30,  1835. 

28.  ISAAC  PRICE3  ( Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1 ) ,  son  of  Isaac  Price 
and  Susanna  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Plymouth  township  about 
1705.  When  near  fifteen  years  of  age,  "on  the  "7th  day  of  October,  1720, 
he  was  placed  an  apprentice  with  Griffith  Jones  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  of 
Germantown."  At  an  Orphans'  Court  held  in  Philadelphia  on  the  14th  day 
of  December,  1723,  the  following  record  appears  of  him:  "  Isaac  Price,  the 
son  of  Isaac  Price,  deceased,  aged  about  18  years,  comes  now  into  Court 
and  with  him,  Rowland  Ellis,  who  was  appointed  guardian  by  the  will  of 
Isaac  Price,  the  father,  and  they  pray  that  Griffith  Jones  of  Germantown  may, 
because  of  the  great  age  of  the  said  Rowland  Ellis,  be  appointed  as  assistant 
to  the  said  Rowland  Ellis,  and  also  as  a  guardian  to  him,  the  said  Isaac  Price, 
the  son."  *  On  the  28th  of  May,  1735,  Isaac  Price3  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
of  Plymouth,  conveyed  to  William  Trotter  one  hundred  acres  of  land  in  that 
township,  it  being  a  part  of  the  three  hundred  and  twenty-eight  acres  con- 

*  The  Family,  by  Eli  K.  Price. 
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tfiftb  Generation 


veyed  to  his  father,  Isaac  Price2,  by  Francis  Rawle  and  John  Wood  in  1702 
and  1705.  Isaac  Price3  married,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  at  Haverford,  on  the 
10th  day  of  the  4th  mo.,  1729,  Margaret  Lewis,  born  9  mo.  17,  1700,  daughter 
of  Henry  Lewis  and  Mary  Taylor,  his  wife,  and  granddaughter  of  Henry 
and  Margaret  Lewis,  who  came  from  Narberth,  in  Pembroke,  Wales,  in 
1682.  Isaac  Price3  died  4  mo.,  1738,  and  his  wife  Margaret  in  the  following 
month. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Margaret  (Lewis)  Price,  born  in  Plymouth  : 

124.  Philip*,  born  11  mo.  5,  1730;    married,  5  mo.  13,  1752,  Hannah  Bonsai. 

125.  Isaac*,  died  when  about  eighteen  years  of  age. 


jfiftb  Generation 

32.  WILLIAM  SHOEMAKER4  (Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son 
of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Amelia  Levering,  his  wife,  was  born  1722, 
in  Bristol  township,  Philadelphia  County.  He  married  (1),  at  Abington 
Friends'  Meeting,  10  mo.  25,  1752,  Susanna  Richardson,  daughter  of  Aubrey 
and  Margaret  Richardson,  of  Cheltenham,  granddaughter  of  Joseph  Richard- 
son (whose  seat  was  "  Olethgo,"  on  the  Perkiomen,  in  Providence  township) 
and  his  wife  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Bevan.  (John  Bevan's  wife  was 
Barbara  Aubrey,  aunt  of  the  William  Aubrey  who  married  Letitia  Penn, 
and  a  descendant  of  Sir  Reginald  Aubrey,  one  of  the  Norman  Conquerors  of 
Wales.)  Susanna  Richardson  was  a  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  and 
Eleanor  Richardson,  of  Philadelphia  County,  who  arrived  from  Spanish 
Town,  Jamaica  Island,  with  a  certificate  from  the  Monthly  Meeting  in  Spanish 
Town,  "  yt  he  and  his  wife  hath  walked  amongst  us  as  becomes  Truth."  In 
1686  Samuel  Richardson  became  the  owner  of  five  thousand  eight  hundred 
acres  of  land  in  Bristol  township,  Philadelphia  County.  The  Abington 
Monthly  Meeting  records  of  12  mo.  25,  1701,  say,  "Samuel  Richardson 
having  desired  that  Friends  should  keep  a  meeting  of  worship  at  his  house, 
and  this  meeting  having  answered  the  request,  have  ordered  also  that  Friends 
do  meet  at  his  house  on  ye  sd.  sixth  day  in  evry  month,  considering  the  weak- 
ness of  his  wife."  *  He  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Council,  1686-1695, 
a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  1688- 1704,  member  of  the  Assembly,  1692- 1709, 
and  Alderman,  1705-1719.  His  wife  Eleanor  died  4  mo.  19,  1703,  and  he 
died  6  mo.  10,  17 19.  Susanna  (Richardson)  Shoemaker  died  6  mo.  22, 
1782;    buried  in  Shoemaker  burying-ground.     William  Shoemaker  married 

*  Judge  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker's  Historical  and  Biographical  Sketches. 

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Sbe  Sboemafeer  ffamlty  of  Cbcltcnbam 

(2),  7  mo.  9,   1795,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Hannah  Tomkins,  widow;    no 
issue.    He  died  5  mo.  8,  1804,  in  his  eighty-second  year. 

Children  of  William  and  Susanna  (Richardson)  Shoemaker: 

126.  Abraham5,  born  12  mo.  3,  1753 ;   married  Deborah  Musgrave. 

127.  Daniel5,  born  12  mo.  II,  1755;    married  Ann  Martha  Scott. 

128.  Jesse5,  born  9  mo.  15,  1757;    married  Charlotte  Gibbs. 

129.  Sarah5,  born  1  mo.  11,  1760;    died  unmarried. 

130.  William5,  born  9  mo.  8,  1761 ;  married  Sarah  Miers  Bowman. 

131.  Lydia5,  born  3  mo.  1,  1763;   died  6  mo.  15,  1849,  unmarried,  at  Stroudsburg,  Penn- 

sylvania. 

132.  Joseph5,  born  1  mo.  20,  1765;   married  Mary  Priest. 

133.  Susanna5,  born  7  mo.  3,  1769;   married  Malachi  Fisher. 

134.  Malachi5,  born  I  mo.  5,  1772;    married  Schaeffer;    no  issue. 

135.  Elizabeth5,  born  6  mo.  15,  1774;    married  Daniel  Stroud. 

136.  Mary5,  born  2  mo.  10,  1775;    married  James  Updegraff;    no  issue. 

33.  GEORGE  SHOEMAKER4  (Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Amelia  Levering,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Bristol 
township,  Philadelphia  County;  died  in  Cheltenham  township,  12  mo.  14, 
1798;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  2  mo.  25,  1754,  Martha,  daughter  of 
Jonathan  and  Hester  Livezey,  of  Lower  Dublin;  she  died  8  mo.  28,  1803. 
George  was  a  farmer  living  in  Cheltenham. 

Children  of  George  and  Martha  (Livezey)  Shoemaker: 

137.  Esther5,  born  1  mo.  15,  1755;    died  6  mo.  19,  1814;    buried  at  Abington;    married 

Jacob  Paul. 

138.  Sarah5,  born  12  mo.  19,  1756;  died  11  mo.  28,  1783. 

139.  Jonathan5,  born  4  mo.  20,  1759;   died  6  mo.  18,  1798;   unmarried. 

140.  George5,  born  5  mo.  4,  1762;    died  1   mo.   16,  1806;    married,  11  mo.  26,   1801,  by 

Joseph  Cowperthwaite,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  to  Sarah  Bird  daughter  of  Albrick 
Bird  and  Abigail  Tyson  his  wife;    no  issue. 

141.  Martha5,  born  4  mo.  2,  1767;    died  5  mo.  14,  1791. 

142.  Isaac5,  born  12  mo.  2,  1771 ;   died  2  mo.  12,  1855;   married  Sarah  Jenkins. 

143.  Tacy5,  born  6  mo.  24,  1774;   died  12  mo.  14,  1801 ;    married  Richard  Roberts. 

34.  BENJAMIN  SHOEMAKER4  (Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son 
of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Amelia  Levering,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Bristol 
township,  in  1727;  married,  at  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  2  mo.  29,  1753, 
Mary  Comly,  daughter  of  Robert  Comly  and  Jane  Cadwalader,  daughter  of 
John  Cadwalader,  an  eminent  preacher  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  Robert 
Comly  was  the  son  of  Henry  and  Agnes  (Heaton)  Comly,  of  Bucks  County, 
Pennsylvania,  and  grandson  of  Henry  and  Joan  Comly,  who  arrived  in  1682, 
from  Bedminster,  near  Bristol,  England,  and  settled  in  Warminster,  Bucks 

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Ififtb  feneration 


County,  on  a  tract  of  five  hundred  acres.  Benjamin  Shoemaker  inherited 
from  his  father  Abraham  about  one  hundred  acres  of  land  in  Cheltenham, 
lying  on  the  west  side  of  the  old  York  Road,  corner  of  Graveyard  Lane. 
Mary  Shoemaker  died  3  mo.  17,  1793;  Benjamin  died  3  mo.  16,  181 1,  aged 
eighty- four  years,  and  was  buried  on  the  17th  beside  his  wife  in  the  Shoe- 
maker burying-ground. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Comly)  Shoemaker: 

144.  Levi5,  born  1  mo.  6,  1754 ;    died  young. 

145.  Robert0,  born  12  mo.  29,  1754;    married  Martha  Leech. 

146.  Nathan0,  born  7  mo.  6,  1756;   married  Sarah  Miller. 

147.  Abraham0,  born  11  mo.  10,  1757;    died  young. 

148.  Benjamin,  Jr.0,  born  9  mo.  10,  1759;   married  Jane  Allen. 

149.  Amy0,  born  5  mo.  6,  1761 ;   married  Benjamin  Harper. 

150.  Mary0,  born  I  mo.  1,  1763;    married  Thomas  Shoemaker. 

151.  Samuel0,  born  1  mo.  2,  1765;   died  1793,  unmarried,  in  Philadelphia.     (See  Elizabeth 

Drinker's  Journal.) 

152.  Eli5,  born  7  mo.  25,  1766;   married  Rachel  Comly. 

153-  Jane5,  born  10  mo.  30,  1768;   married  Anthony  Hallowell. 

154.  Jacob5,  born  8  mo.  4,  1770;    died  young. 

155.  Rebecca5,  born  12  mo.  16,  1771 ;    married  Atkinson  Rose. 

156.  James5,  born  7  mo.  19,  1773  ;    died  young. 

157.  Comly5,  born  5  mo.  28,  1776;    died  6  mo.  23,  1843;    married,  at  Abington  Meeting, 

9  mo.  17,  1807,  Sarah  (Bird)  Shoemaker,  who  died  in  1845,  daughter  of 
Albrick  and  Abigail  (Tyson)  Bird,  of  Abington.  and  widow  of  George  Shoe- 
maker, son  of  George  and  Martha.  Comly  and  Sarah  had  no  children.  Their 
residence  was  "  Pleasant  Valley,"  on  the  York  Road,  below  Shoemakertown. 
They  were  buried  in  the  Shoemaker  burying-ground. 

36.  SARAH  SHOEMAKER4  (Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter 
of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Amelia  Levering,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Bristol 
township;  died  2  mo.  31,  1795;  married,  11  mo.  30,  1742,  Daniel  Pastorius, 
of  Germantown,  born  12  mo.  22,  1717;  died  11  mo.  13,  1754.  Sarah  mar- 
ried (2)  Daniel  Macknet,  born  in  Lapse,  at  Schwartenzen,  12  mo.  15,  1723; 
arrived  in  Philadelphia  1726;  died  10  mo.  19,  1761 ;  buried  in  Friends' 
ground,  Germantown.  Daniel  Pastorius  was  the  son  of  Johann  Samuel  Pas- 
torius, and  the  grandson  of  Francis  Daniel  Pastorius,  the  Pioneer,  of  whom 
Judge  Pennypacker,  in  his  "  Settlement  of  Germantown,"  writes :  "  We  now 
approach  the  career  of  one  who,  though  his  connection  with  the  settlement 
was  in  a  sense  accidental,  and  though  the  movement  which  led  to  it  cannot 
be  ascribed  to  his  endeavors,  was  nevertheless  the  most  interesting  and  con- 
spicuous figure  in  association  with  early  Germantown.  He  well  deserves 
an  exalted  place  among  American  worthies,  and  his  life,  in  its  self-abnegation, 
its  literary  productions,  and  its  breadth  of  liberality,  appears  the  more  ad- 

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mirable  when  contrasted  with  the  narrow  intelligence  and  restricted  out- 
look of  the  leaders  of  the  Puritan  settlements,  or  with  the  tobacco-dealing 
and  Indian-robbing  impulses  of  those  who  have  been  called  Cavaliers.  His 
grandfather,  Martin  Pastorius,  was  assessor  of  the  Court  at  Erfurt.  When 
Gustavus  Adolphus  captured  the  town  the  soldiers  were  quartered  in  the 
house,  which  was  upon  the  horsemarket,  and  plundered  it,  driving  out  the 
children  with  their  drawn  swords.  Melchior  Adam,  son  of  Martin,  was  born 
at  Erfurt  on  the  21st  of  September,  1624.  He  married  Magdalena,  daughter 
of  Stephen  Dietz  and  Margaretha  Fischer,  and  widow  of  Heinrich  Frischman. 
Francis  Daniel  Pastorius,  son  of  Melchior  and  Magdalena,  was  born  in 
Sommerhausen,  September  26,  1651.  He  married,  in  Germantown,  on  the 
25th  of  November,  1688,  Anna  Klostermann.    He  died  February  27,  1719." 

Clhldren  of  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)  Pastorius: 

158.  Hannah1,  born  11  mo,  17,  1743;    married  Daniel  Colliday. 

159.  Abraham",  born  10  mo.  10,  1745;    married  Eleanor  Leech. 

160.  Samuel0,  born  9  mo.  13,  1747 ;    married  Sarah  Lincoln. 

161.  Daniel",  born  1749;   married  Elizabeth  Mechlin. 

38.  JOHN  SHOEMAKER4  (Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac 
and  Dorothy  (Penrose)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Shoemakertown,  Cheltenham 
township,  2  mo.  1,  1726;  died  11  mo.  18,  1807.  On  6  mo.  14,  1752,  he  bought 
the  one-quarter  interest  of  John  Tyson,  which  he  had  held  in  the  corn-grist- 
mill, built  by  Dorothy  Shoemaker  and  her  partners  in  1746.  He  continued 
in  the  milling  business  for  nearly  half  a  century.  His  residence,  was  that 
of  his  late  father,  Isaac  Shoemaker,  on  the  west  side  of  the  York  Road. 
He  was  an  Elder  of  Abington  Meeting.  Robert  Morton,  in  his  Diary  kept 
in  Philadelphia  while  the  British  army  occupied  the  city,  under  date  of 
December  8,  1777,  writes:  "  The  British  army,  having  marched  up  to  Wash- 
ington's lines  near  to  White  Marsh,  and  finding  him  strongly  posted,  thought 
it  most  prudent  to  decline  making  the  attack,  so  returned  to  the  city.  The 
Hessians  on  their  march  committed  great  outrages  on  the  inhabitants,  par- 
ticularly at  John  Shoemaker's,  whom  they  very  much  abused."  John  Shoe- 
maker married,  5  mo.  25,  1752,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Elizabeth  Livezey, 
born  4  mo.  5,  1725;  died  5  mo.  29,  1795;  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
(Heath)  Livezey,  of  Lower  Dublin,  Pennsylvania.  He  married  (2),  5  mo. 
2,  1800,  Martha  Parry,  widow  of  David  Parry,  and  daughter  of  Robert  Comly 
and  his  wife  Jane  Cadwalader,  of  Byberry,  Pennsylvania.  He  had  no  issue 
by  his  second  marriage.  John  and  Elizabeth  were  interred  in  the  Shoemaker 
burying-ground. 

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Children  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Livezey)  Shoemaker: 

162.  Isaac5,  born  1  mo.  19,  I75S;    died  7  mo.  31,  1779;    married,  5  mo.  5,  1779,  Sarah, 

daughter  of  Joseph  Mather,  of  Germantown.  In  the  Ridgway  Branch  of  the 
Philadelphia  Library  is  a  pamphlet  containing  an  account  of  the  life  and  death 
of  Isaac  Shoemaker.  Sarah,  Isaac's  widow,  married  (2),  12  mo.  15,  1783, 
Hugh  Evans. 

163.  Charles',  born  3  mo.  19,  1762;   married  (1)  Elizabeth  Paul;    (2)  Margaret  Wood. 

164.  John5,  born  7  mo.  II,  1764;    died  3  mo.  15,  1817;    married,  at  Abington  Meeting, 

10  mo.  16,  1788,  Jane  Ashbridge,  of  Abington  township,  daughter  of  Daniel 
Ashbridge,  of  Bensalem,  Bucks  County ;  she  died  s.  p.,  9  mo.  s,  1823,  and 
was  buried  beside  her  husband  in  the  Shoemaker  burying-ground.  John  and 
Jane  were  members,  and  both  were  approved  ministers,  of  Abington  Monthly 
Meeting.  Their  residence  was  on  the  east  side  of  the  York  Road,  north  of 
the  stone  bridge. 

165.  Elizabeth5,  born  7  mo.  24,  1766;    married,  6  mo.  7,  1798,  Peter  Robeson. 

39.  ISAAC  SHOEMAKER4  (Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac 
and  Dorothy  (Penrose)  Shoemaker,  of  Cheltenham  township,  died  8  mo. 
16,  1764,  and  was  buried  in  Shoemaker  graveyard.  He  married  (1),  at 
Abington  Meeting,  3  mo.  24,  1754,  Elizabeth  Potts,  daughter  of  John  Potts 
and  Elizabeth  McVeigh,  his  wife,  of  Upper  Dublin;  she  died  9  mo.  24,  1758, 
and  was  interred  in  the  Shoemaker  graveyard.  Isaac  married  (2),  8  mo.  31, 
1 76 1,  Ann  Roberts,  daughter  of  Thomas  Roberts,  of  Bristol  township. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Potts)  Shoemaker: 

166.  David5,  born  2  mo.  23,  1755;    married,  1  mo.  18,  1787,  Rachel  Baker. 

167.  Jonathan5,  born  5  mo.  10,  1756;    married   (1),  10  mo.  20,  1779,  Hannah  Lukens; 

(2),  3  mo.  14,  1811,  Elizabeth  Deaves. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Ann  (Roberts)  Shoemaker: 

168.  Thomas5,  born  6  mo.  24.   1762;    married    (1),  9  mo.  8,   1785,   Mary  Shoemaker; 

(2),  5  mo.  10,  1797,  Hannah  Thomson;    (3),  11  mo.  12,  1829,  Margaret  Bird. 

169.  Elizabeth5,  born  7  mo.  3,  1764;   died  2  mo.  10,  1765;   buried  in  Cheltenham  grave- 

yard. 

41.  JOSEPH  SHOEMAKER4  (Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac 
Shoemaker  and  Dorothy  Penrose,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Shoemakertown,  Chel- 
tenham township,  Philadelphia  County.  He  was  in  early  life  a  tanner,  and 
later  a  merchant  of  Philadelphia.  He  married,  11  mo.,  1765,  at  Gwynedd 
Meeting,  Abigail  Jones,  daughter  of  John  Jones,  of  Plymouth,  who  died  2 
mo.  3,  1794,  and  his  wife  Catharine  (Marie)  Williams,  widow  of  John  Wil- 
liams, son  of  John  Williams  and  Ellen  Klincken,  of  Germantown ;  Catharine 
was  the  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Margaret  Marie,  of  Philadelphia. 

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Children  of  Joseph  and  Abigail  (Jones)  Shoemaker: 

170.  Joseph5,  died  young. 

171.  John  J.5,  died  10  mo.  8,  1785. 

172.  Ann5,  died  3  mo.  1,  1837;    married,  5  mo.  2,  1817,  John  Janney,  of  Virginia;    no 

issue. 

173.  Rebecca5,  born  7  mo.  23,  1781 ;   married  Jasper  Cope. 

174.  Abigail6,  born  7  mo.  19,  1786;    died  11  mo.  19,  1861,  unmarried;    buried  in  Laurel 

Hill. 

42.  ESTHER  SHOEMAKER4  (Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
Isaac  and  Dorothy  (Penrose)  Shoemaker,  was  born  at  Shoemakertown, 
Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  2  mo.  2,  1732;  died  in  Balti- 
more, Maryland,  9  mo.  8,  1796;  married,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting, 
Pennsylvania,  3  mo.  26,  1748/49,  Isaac  Tyson,  born  8  mo.  20,  1718;  son 
of  Mathias  Tyson,  born  6  mo.  31,  1686,  and  Mary  Potts  (daughter  of  John 
Potts,  of  Llanidloss,  Wales),  his  wife,  of  Upper  Dublin  township.  Mathias 
was  a  son  of  Rynear  Tyson. 

Isaac  and  Esther  settled  in  Upper  Dublin,  within  the  limits  of  Horsham 
Meeting,  where  they  remained  for  several  years,  all  their  children  having 
been  born  there.  In  1783,  7  mo.  2,  Horsham  Meeting  issued  a  certificate 
commending  Isaac  Tyson  and  his  wife  Esther,  and  their  son  George,  to 
Friends  of  Gunpowder  Monthly  Meeting,  in  Maryland.  At  the  same  time 
a  certificate  was  issued,  addressed  to  the  same  Meeting,  for  their  son  Jesse 
Tyson. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Esther  (Shoemaker)  Tyson: 

173.  Elisha",  born  2  mo.  18,  1749/50;   married  (1)  Mary  Amos;    (2)  Margaret  Cow- 
man. 

176.  Tacy5,  born  1  mo.  20,  1752;   married  John  Mitchell. 

177.  Enos5,  born  5  mo.  20,  1754;    married  Ruth  Thomas. 

178.  Jacob",  born  10  mo.  1,  175s;   married  Ann  Perine. 

179.  Nathan5,  born  1  mo.  10,  1757;    married  Mary  Randall. 

180.  Sarah5,  born  9  mo.  26,  1758;    married  Israel  Knight. 

181.  Dorothy5,  married  John  Webster,  of  Baltimore,  who  was  killed  in  an  engagement 

with  the  British  near  Havre  de  Grace  in  1812;    no  issue. 

182.  Elizabeth5,  married  George  Crownover,  of  Baltimore. 

183.  Jesse5,  married  (1)  Margaret  Hopkins;    (2)  Sarah  Ridgley ;    (3)  Elizabeth  Howell. 

184.  George5,  merchant  of  Baltimore;    died  10  mo.  II,  1819. 

43.  SARAH  SHOEMAKER4  (Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
Isaac  Shoemaker  and  Dorothy  Penrose,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  2,  1733, 
in  Shoemakertown.  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania; died  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  12  mo.  24,  1799;  buried  in  the  Friends' 
burying-ground,   East  Fayette  Street.     She  married,  at  Abington  Friends' 

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Meeting,  3  mo.  31,  1755,  Nathan  Sheppard,  born  1726,  son  of  Moses  Shep- 
pard  and  Mary  Dennis,  his  wife,  who  were  married  in  1722.  Moses  was  the 
son  of  Thomas,  the  colonist,  and  was  born  in  1698,  in  Fairfield,  and  lived 
in  Cumberland  County,  New  Jersey. 

Nathan  Sheppard  was  a  store-keeper  in  Germantown.  Abington  Monthly 
Meeting  granted  a  certificate  to  Nathan  and  Sarah,  moving  to  Gwynedd, 
10  mo.  27,  1755.  Later  he  purchased  a  farm  and  grist  mill  on  the  Wissa- 
hickon.  For  the  farm  of  one  hundred  and  twenty-four  and  a  half  acres  he 
paid  one  thousand  eight  hundred  pounds,  on  the  eleventh  day  of  the  fourth 
month,  1760.*  A  portion  of  this  farm  he  sold,  on  the  fifth  day  of  the  tenth 
month,  1763,  to  Silas  Parvin  for  fifteen  hundred  pounds,  the  receipt  whereof 
was  acknowledged  6  mo.  15,  1764,  by  Nathan  Sheppard  and  Sarah,  his  wife, 
before  William  Plumstead,  justice  of  the  peace,  f 

Some  differences  arising  between  Nathan  Sheppard  and  his  friends,  which 
could  not  be  adjusted,  he  was  disowned  by  his  Monthly  Meeting,  11  mo.  29, 
1768.  In  the  year  1792,  8  mo.  28,  Gwynedd  Monthly  Meeting  granted  a 
certificate  for  Sarah  Sheppard  and  her  children,  Thomas,  Moses,  and  Ann, 
commending  them  to  the  care  of  Friends  of  Gunpowder  Monthly  Meeting, 
in  Maryland.  Nathan,  having  lost  his  right  of  membership,  as  above  stated, 
was  not  thereafter  named  in  any  minutes  of  the  Monthly  Meetings,  either 
of  Gwynedd,  Gunpowder,  or  Baltimore.  In  a  note,  vol.  xxii.,  p.  250,  Penn- 
sylvania Magazine,  it  appears  that  Nathan  Sheppard  was  largely  interested 
in  a  land  speculation  in  the  township  of  Philadelphia  and  Province  of  Nova 
Scotia,  which  he  sold  in  1769.  It  is  not  certain  that  he  removed  his  family 
to  Nova  Scotia,  even  for  a  short  time,  although  his  son,  Moses  Sheppard, 
in  his  old  age,  when  speaking  of  the  trials  of  his  father's  family,  intimated 
that  they  had  at  one  time  lived  in  Nova  Scotia. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Sarah   (Shoemaker)    Sheppard,   born  in   Pennsyl- 
vania : 

185.  Mary5,  born  5  mo.  14,  1756. 

186.  John5,  born  9  mo.  29,  1757. 

187.  Isaac5,  born  5  mo.  17,  1759. 

188.  Nathan5,  born  12  mo.  14,  1760;    died  10  mo.   18,  1800;    married,   11  mo.  9,  1790, 

Catharine   Hart. 

189.  Thomas5,  born  8  mo.  1,  1767;  married,  by  Rev.  Bond,  5  mo.  3,  1797,  to  Ann  Weary, 

in  Baltimore. 

190.  Ann5,  born  11  mo.  14,  1772;    died  11  mo.,  1796;   married  6  mo.  1796, Allinson, 

of  Baltimore ;    no  issue. 

*  Recorder's  office.  Philadelphia,  Deed  Book  I,  4,  p.  5. 
t  Ibid. 

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191.  Moses",  born  in  Pennsylvania,  5  mo.  16,  1775;  died  2  mo.,  1857,  in  Baltimore. 
Soon  after  arriving  in  Maryland,  in  1792,  he  found  employment  in  a  store, 
kept  at  Jericho  Mills,  at  that  time  owned  and  worked  by  his  cousin  Jesse 
Tyson,  who  had  removed  from  Horsham,  Pennsylvania,  in  1783.  Later, 
Moses  moved  into  Baltimore  and  engaged  with  John  Mitchell,  who  kept  a 
grocery  store  on  Cheapside,  and  who  had  married  Tacy  Tyson  (Moses'  aunt) 
at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting,  11  mo.  24,  1780.  Moses  Sheppard  never  mar- 
ried, but  made  his  home  with  his  brother  Thomas  and  Ann,  his  wife,  until 
they  and  their  two  children  had  all  died,  after  which  Moses  and  the  colored 
man,  mentioned  in  his  will,  lived  on  together  until  Moses'  death.  After  making 
small  bequests  to  the  children  of  his  brother  Nathan  Sheppard,  in  Philadel- 
phia, he  left  the  rest  and  residue  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Sheppard  Asylum, 
which  he  had  already  appointed. 

WILL    OF    MOSES    SHEPPARD. 

"  I  Moses  Sheppard  of  the  City  of  Baltimore  in  the  State  of  Maryland, 
do  make  and  declare  this  Instrument  of  Writing  to  be  my  last  Will  and 
Testament ;  and  I  do  hereby  revoke  all  and  every  other  Will  and  Testament, 
which  I  may  have  heretofore  made. 

"  I  authorize  my  Executors  to  make  such  improvements  on  my  lots  in 
Green  Mount  Cemetery,  as  they  may  deem  proper :  all  the  expenses  of  which 
are  to  be  paid  out  of  my  estate :  where  I  direct  my  remains  to  be  deposited. 
After  the  payment  of  all  debts  which  may  be  justly  due  by  me  at  the  time 
of  my  death,  and  which  I  expect  will  be  few  in  number,  and  small  in  amount, 
I  give,  devise  and  bequeath  all  the  estate  and  property  of  every  kind  and 
description,  whether  real,  personal  or  mixed,  or  wherever  situated  or  being, 
which  I  may  own,  or  be  in  any  manner  entitled  to,  at  the  time  of  my  decease, 
and  that  whether  the  same  be  acquired  by  me  at  this  time,  or  acquired  by  me 
at  any  time  hereafter,  as  follows,  that  is  to  say : 

"1st.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  niece  Catharine  Sheppard  of  Philadelphia, 
Five  hundred  dollars. 

"  2nd.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  Sarah  Shot  well,  wife  of  Edmund  Shot  well 
of  Philadelphia,  Five  hundred  dollars. 

"  3rd.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  Nathan  Sheppard,  son  of  my  deceased 
nephew  Nathan  Sheppard,  Five  hundred  dollars. 

"  4th.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  friend  Isaac  Tyson,  son  of  Elisha  Tyson 
deceased,  One  thousand  dollars,  and  in  addition  thereto,  I  also  hereby  release 
and  exonerate  the  said  Isaac  Tyson,  from  all  and  every  debt  or  claim  which 
he  may  owe,  or  appear  to  owe  me  at  the  time  of  my  decease. 

"  5th.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  George  Barton  a  coloured  man  now  residing 
with  me,  the  sum  of  One  hundred  dollars. 

"  6th.  I  give  and  bequeath  to ''  The  Trustees  of  the  Sheppard  Asylum'  a 
body  politic  and  corporate,  incorporated  by  the  General  Assembly  of  Mary- 

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land,  by  said  name,  style  and  title  of  '  The  Trustees  of  the  Sheppard  Asylum,' 
and  to  its  successors  forever,  all  my  Library,  Books,  Papers,  Pictures,  Maps 
&  etc.  and  Bookcases :  and  also  all  my  household  furniture  of  every  kind : 
the  whole  of  the  same  to  be  kept  in  and  for  the  use  of  the  said  Asylum,  except 
only  such  part  of  the  said  household  furniture  as  the  said  corporation  may 
deem  it  proper  to  sell  and  dispose  of. 

"  7th.  I  give,  devise  and  bequeath  to  the  said  Corporation,  '  The  Trustees 
of  the  Sheppard  Asylum,'  all  the  rest,  residue  and  remainder  of  my  estate, 
of  every  kind  and  description  whatever,  whether  real,  personal  or  mixed, 
and  wheresoever  situate  or  being,  which  I  may  own,  or  have  any  right  or 
title  to,  at  the  time  of  my  decease,  and  whether  the  same  be  acquired  by  me 
at  this  time,  or  acquired  by  me  at  any  time  hereafter,  to  it,  the  said  Corporation 
and  its  successors  forever. 

"  It  being  my  meaning  and  intention,  to  make  said  Corporation  the  resid- 
uary Legatee  and  Devisee  of  this  my  last  Will  and  Testament : 

"  8th.  I  hereby  constitute  and  appoint  David  M.  Perine  and  Richard  H. 
Townsend,  Executors  of  this  my  Will. 

"  In  Testimony  whereof,  I  hereunto  subscribe  my  name  and  affix  my  seal 
on  this  Sixteenth  day  of  January  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  fifty  five. 

"  Moses  Sheppard         [seal] 

"  Signed,  published,  pronounced  and  declared  by  Moses  Sheppard  the 
Testator  above  named,  as  and  for  his  last  Will  and  Tertament  in  our  presence, 
who,  at  his  request,  in  his  presence,  and  in  the  presence  of  each  other,  have 
hereunto  subscribed  our  names  as  Witnesses  to  the  r  ime 

"  Robert  Fulton 
"  T.   Hanson   Belt 
"  Windham    Spurrier" 

"  In  a  biographical  sketch  of  Moses  Sheppard,  prepared  by  John  Saurin 
Norris,  President  of  the  Trustees,  and  published  in  the  American  Journal  of 
Insanity  for  April,  1857,  he  says, — 

".  .  .  For  many  years  he  resided  with  a  brother  (Thomas),  after  whose 
death,  and  on  the  death  of  whose  wife  and  both  of  their  children,  the  subject 
of  this  notice  became  a  lone  man  among  his  fellows.  There  were  many  with 
whom  he  mingled  in  friendly  intercourse,  but  his  social  life  was  such  as  may 
be  easily  imagined  under  the  circumstances  of  his  position.  Practising  those 
habits  of  economy  which  early  and  rigid  necessity  rendered  imperative,  and 
which  time  ripened  and  strengthened,  and  exercising  a  sound  and  judicious 
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discretion  in  his  investments,  his  fortune  rapidly  accumulated  until  it  reached 
the  handsome  sum  of  about  $600,000,  and  this,  too,  notwithstanding  the  fact 
that  he  '  gave  away  and  lost  more  money,'  to  use  his  own  expression,  than  he 
ever  expected  to  be  possessed  of.  .  .  .  His  religious  sentiments  were  in 
accordance  with  those  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  of  which  he  had  been  a 
consistent  member  all  his  life,  having  been,  in  accordance  with  their  rules, 
a  member  by  birth.  His  attendance  on  their  religious  meetings  was  constant, 
and  continued  until  about  nine  months  before  his  decease,  when  age  and 
infirmity  forbade  him  from  leaving  his  house,  excepting  to  ride  a  short  dis- 
tance. .  .  .  He  ever  manifested  a  warm  interest  in  the  colored  people,  which 
was  not  confined  to  those  immediately  around  him,  but  grasped  the  whole 
race,  whose  history  and  destiny  were  to  him  subjects  of  deep  concern." 

The  charter,  obtained  during  the  lifetime  of  the  testator  (1853),  giving 
corporate  rights  to  the  trustees,  with  power  of  perpetual  succession,  provides 
that  the  number  of  the  trustees  shall  be  not  less  than  five,  nor  more  than 
seven.  His  design  was  for  a  hospital  for  the  cure  of  the  insane.  On  the 
first  day  of  May,  1891,  upon  the  opening  of  the  asylum,  George  A.  Pope, 
president  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  in  his  address,  announced  "  that  the  cost 
of  the  land  {2,77  acres)  was  $70,896.89.  and  that  there  had  been  expended  for 
building  account  $847,044  to  this  date."  At  the  same  time  Dr.  Edward  N. 
Brush,  Physician-in-Chief  and  Superintendent  of  the  Asylum,  in  his  address, 
said,  "  It  is  possible  that  Moses  Sheppard,  himself  a  Friend,  was  moved  by  the 
traditions  of  the  Friends,  and  knew  of  the  work  of  the  Tukes  *  in  England, 
and  it  is  very  probable  that  he  was  informed  of  the  stand  taken  by  the  Society 
in  this  country,  as  exemplified  in  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  and  the  Friends' 
Asylum  at  Frankford.  ...  It  may  not  be  generally  known,  but  the  sum 
left  by  Moses  Sheppard,  and  the  institution  and  grounds  which  have  been 
provided  therefrom,  represent  a  larger  amount  than  has  ever  been  contributed 
by  any  individual  in  this  country  for  the  care  of  the  insane." 

46.  MATHIAS  SHOEMAKER4  (Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
Jacob  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Conrad,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Gwynedd 
township,  12  mo.  14,  1736;  died  1  mo.  17,  1816;  married  Hannah  Ken- 
derdine,  who  died  8  mo.,  1777.  She  was  a  daughter  of  Thomas  Kenderdine 
and  Dorothy  Roberts,  who  were  married  in  1720.  Mathias  was  a  farmer, 
living  in  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania. 

*  William  Tuke,  a  member  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  established,  in  the  early  part  of  the 
century,  at  York,  England,  "The  Retreat,"  where  the  ameliorated  system  of  caring  for  the  insane 
is  practised. 

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Children  of  Mathias  and  Hannah   (Kenderdine)   Shoemaker: 

192.  Agnes1,  born  9  mo.  23,  1765;   died  6  mo.  29,  1851,  unmarried,  aged  eighty-five  years. 

193.  Margaret5,  born  9  mo.  8,  1767;    died  11  mo.  18,  1861,  unmarried,  aged  ninety-four 

years. 

194.  Dorothy5,  born  7  mo.  25,  1769;    died  8  mo.,  1777. 

195.  Thomas5,  born  8  mo.  14,  1771  ;   married  Jane  Supplee. 

196.  Rachel5,  born  12  mo.  18,  1773;    died  1   mo.  28,  1855,  unmarried,  aged  eighty-one 

years. 

197.  Mary5,  born  7  mo.  19,  1775;    died  8  mo.  10,  1777. 

48.  JONATHAN  SHOEMAKER4  (Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son 
of  Jacob  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Conrad,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  16. 
1739;  died  1777;  will  signed  4  mo.  7,  1777;  probated  3  mo.  24,  1783.* 
He  married,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  5  mo.  7,  1772,  Martha  Shoemaker,  born 
7  mo.  14,  1750;  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Hannah  Shoemaker,  of  Upper 
Dublin  township.  This  Isaac  was  a  son  of  Peter  Shoemaker,  Jr.,  and 
Margaret  Op  den  Graeff,  and  grandson  of  Peter,  the  colonist,  who  arrived 
in  1685. 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Martha   (Shoemaker)   Shoemaker: 

198.  Margaret5,  married  Michael  Newbold. 

199.  Isaac5,  born  12  mo.  1,  1775;   married  Margaret  Hallowell. 

200.  Jonathan5,  was  engaged  in  business  for  many  years,  in  the  West  Indies,  where  he 

married ;  his  wife  died  without  issue ;  he  returned  to  Pennsylvania  and  died 
at  the  house  of  his  brother-in-law,  Michael  Newbold,  near  Frankford,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

49.  ISAAC  SHOEMAKER4  (Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jacob 
and  Margaret  (Conrad)  Shoemaker,  was  born  11  mo.  16,  1741 ;  died  1  mo.  12, 
1813;  buried  at  Plymouth  Meeting-House.  He  married  Rachel  Conrad, 
born  10  mo.  20,  1746;  died  8  mo.  9,  1834;  daughter  of  Dennis  and  Lydia 
(Potts)  Conrad.  The  descendants  of  Isaac  and  Rachel  are  taken  from  Henry 
C.  Conrad's  "  Thones  Kunders,"  in  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Conrad)  Shoemaker: 

201.  Dennis5,  born  2  mo.  17,  1769;   married,  11  mo.  11.  1802,  Sarah  Coulston. 

202.  Jacob5,  born  4  mo.  11,  1771  ;    married,  12  mo.  17,  1797,  Sarah  Jones. 

203.  Lydia5,  born  4  mo.  6,  1773;    died  8  mo.  19,  1792,  unmarried. 

204.  Margaret5,  born  6  mo.  30,  1776;   married,  11  mo.  15,  1798,  Jonathan  Evans. 

205.  Elizabeth5,  born  2  mo.  23,  1779;   died  7  mo.  3,  1843;   married  David  Rively. 

206.  Rachel5,  born  11  mo.  6,  1781 ;   married,  12  mo.  10,  1801,  John  Roberts. 

207.  Isaac5,  born  2  mo.  19,  1785;   married,  3  mo.  12,  1812,  Mary  Jarrett. 

208.  Catharine5,  born  11  mo.  26,  1788;   married,  8  mo.  12,  1808,  William  Hallowell. 

209.  David5,  born  11  mo.  11,  1791;   married,  12  mo.  20,  1814,  Sarah  Kline. 

*  Will  Book  S,  p.  377,  Philadelphia  office. 
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53.  DAVID  SHOEMAKER4  (Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jacob 
Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Conrad,  his  wife,  of  Whitemarsh,  was  born  1  mo. 
31,  1753;  died  11  mo.  10,  1810.  He  married,  10  mo.  22,  1778,  at  Plymouth 
Meeting-House,  Jane  Roberts,  born  3  mo.  1,  1751 ;  died  10  mo.  31,  1821; 
buried  at  Plymouth  Meeting-House ;  daughter  of  John  and  Jane  Roberts,  of 
Whitpain. 

Children  of  David  and  Jane  (Roberts)  Shoemaker: 

210.  Eleanor5,  born  8  mo.  31,  1779;  married,  10  mo.  10,  1799,  Jonathan  Taylor. 

211.  Margaret5,  born  2  mo.  9,  1782;   married,  10  mo.  16,  1800,  Ezra  Comfort. 

212.  John5,  born  8  mo.  8,  1784;   died  5  mo.  26,  1789. 

213.  Ann5,  born  8  mo.  28,  1786;   married,  11  mo.  27,  1810,  Cadwalader  Foulke. 

214.  Mary5,  born  8  mo.  25,  1790;   married,  3  mo.  19,  1812,  John  Jones. 

55.  THOMAS  SHOEMAKER4  (George3,  George2,  George1)  son  of 
George  Shoemaker  and  Grace  White,  his  wife,  of  Warrington,  Bucks  County, 
married,  at  Gwynedd  Friends'  Meeting,  10  mo.  11,  1757,  Mary  Ambler,  born 
10  mo.  19,  1732;  died  5  mo.  14,  1796;  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Ann  Ambler, 
of  Montgomery  township,  Philadelphia  County. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Ambler)   Shoemaker,  all  born  in  Gwynedd 
township : 

215.  Hannah5,  born  8  mo.  16,  1758:   died  4  mo.  10,  1773. 

216.  Joseph5,  born  5  mo.  11,  1760;   married,  4  mo.  15,  1788,  Martha  Lukens. 

217.  Grace5,  born  12  mo.  11,  1761 ;   died  5  mo.  31,  1774- 

218.  George",  born  5  mo.  27,  1764;   died  6  mo.  2,  1838;   married,  1815,  Elizabeth  Parry; 

no  issue. 

219.  Abraham5,  born  6  mo.  29,  1766;   married,  10  mo.  3,  1793,  Margaret  Laing. 

220.  Ann0,  born  4  mo.  5,  1768;   died  4  mo.  13,  177.3- 

221.  Isaac5,  born  5  mo.  1,  1770;    died  5  mo.  19.  1781. 

222.  Sarah5,  born  1  mo.  31,  177-?;    died  4  mo.  28,  1773. 

223.  Jacob5,  born  2  mo.  25,  1774,  married,  4  mo.  11,  1798,  Joyce  Parry. 

224.  Mary5,  born  10  mo.  26,  177s;   married,  5  mo.  3,  1803,  Amos  Griffith. 

225.  Thomas5,  born  4  mo.  16,  1778;   married,  11  mo.  11,  1806,  Hannah  Iredell. 

56.  GEORGE  SHOEMAKER,  Jr.4  (George3,  George2,  George1)  son  of 
George  Shoemaker  and  Grace  White,  his  wife,  of  Warrington,  Bucks  County, 
was  a  farmer  living  in  Abington  township.  In  his  will,  dated  7  mo.  4,  1773, 
probated  8  mo.  14,  1773,*  he  leaves  "his  farm  to  his  wife  Edith,  and  his 
personal  estate  to  his  children,  Rachel,  Samuel,  and  Abraham,  when  they  shall 
become  twenty-one  years  of  Age."  He  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  4  mo. 
19,  1768,  Edith  Spencer,  born  3  mo.  22,  1746,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
Spencer,  of  Upper  Dublin  township.  Philadelphia  County. 

*  Philadelphia  Register's  office,  Will  Book  P,  p.  440. 
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Children  of  George,  Jr.,  and  Edith  (Spencer)  Shoemaker: 

226.  Rachel",  married,  1799,  Samuel  Robinson. 

227.  Samuel5,  born  3  mo.  16,  1770;   married,  12  mo.  21,  1797,  Elizabeth  Ellis. 

228.  Abraham0,  born  10  mo.  1,  1772;    married,  10  mo.  17,  1800.  Martha  Webster. 


58.  GRACE  SHOEMAKER4  (George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
George  Shoemaker  and  Grace  White,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Warrington,  Bucks 
County,  Pennsylvania.  She  married,  5  mo.,  1771,  Joseph  Michener,  born  4 
mo.  10,  1732,  son  of  William  Michener  and  Mary  Kester,  his  wife.  Joseph  and 
Grace  settled  in  Bucks  County. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Grace  (Shoemaker)  Michener,  taken  from  the  Miche- 
ner Chart : 

229.  Hannah5,  married  David  Carr,  and  had : 

230.  Joseph8,  born   11   mo.  18,   1780;    died  6  mo.  19,   1861  ;    married  Millison 

Carlisle. 

231.  David",  born  5  mo.  27,  1789;   died  6  mo.  7,  1851 ;   married  Abbie  Carlisle. 

232.  Grace",  married  John  Shaw. 

233.  Hannah",  married  John  Price. 

234.  Mary5,  married  James  Worthington,  and  had : 

235.  Joseph6,  married  Mary  Doan. 

236.  Grace",  married  Jonathan  Doan. 

237.  Phebe",  married  Jonathan  White. 

238.  Hannah",  married  Joseph  Stadling. 

239.  Elizabeth",  married  William  White. 

240.  Thomas5,  died  1  mo.  7,  1815;  married  Hannah  Cook;  she  died  8  mo.  2,  1844.    Issue: 

241.  Sarah",  born  2  mo.  26,  1789. 

242.  Joseph",  born  9  mo.  12,  1790;   died  2  mo.  26,  1827;   married  11  mo.  3,  1819, 

Susanna  Hallowell. 

243.  Anthony",  born  8  mo.  24,  1792 ;   died  12  mo.  16,  1812. 

244.  Isaac",  born  8  mo.  17,  1793;   died  12  mo.  27,  1842;   married  Jane  Conrad. 

245.  Grace",  born  9  mo.  6,  1795;   died  1  mo.  9,  1799. 

246.  Ann",  born  2  mo.  26,  1797 :  married  Azor  Conrad. 

247.  John",  born  7  mo.  21,  1798;    married  Martha  Albright. 

248.  Amos",  born  2  mo.  26,  1800 ;   married  Ann  Boncher. 

249.  Jesse",  born  1  mo.  2,  1801 ;   died  4  mo.  9,  1802. 

250.  William",  born  2  mo.  26,  1803 ;    married  Hannah  Bradfield. 

251.  Hannah",  born  8  mo.  14,  1806;    married  Clifton  Chandler. 

252.  Mary",  born  8  mo.  11,  1809;   died  12  mo.  12,  1810. 

59.  SARAH  SHOEMAKER4  (George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter 
of  George  Shoemaker  and  Grace  White,  his  wife,  of  Warrington,  Bucks 
County,  married,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  4  mo.  19,  1 75 1 ,  John  Child,  born  6  mo. 
14,  1730,  in  Plumstead,  Bucks  County;    died  1801,  at  Frankford,  Pennsyl- 

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vania;   son  of  Cephas  and  Mary  (Atkinson)  Child,  of  Plumstead.     His  will 
was  dated  7  mo.  28,  1800,  and  probated  8  mo.  22,  1801.* 

Children  of  John  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)  Child,  from  Child  Genealogy: 

253.  Henry5,  born  10  mo.  12,  1752;   married,  5  mo.  22,  1788,  Sarah  Kirk. 

254.  Grace5,  born  1  mo.  31,  1754;    died  in  her  sixth  year. 

255.  Sarah5,  born  11  mo.  20,  1755;    married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Benjamin  Lloyd. 

256.  Elizabeth5,  born  11  mo.  15,  1757;  married,  11  mo.  16,  1778,  at  Germantown,  Thomas 

Parry. 

257.  Mary6,  born  11  mo.  19,  1759;   died  7  mo.  5,  1842;   married,  7  mo.  5,  1802,  Caleb  Hal- 

lovvell,  as  his  third  wife;  he  was  born  n  mo.  21,  1756;  died  1  mo.  6,  1829; 
his  first  wife  was  Priscilla  Tyson,  and  his  second  wife  was  Mary  Waterman. 
He  was  the  son  of  William  Hallowell  and  his  wife  Agnes  Shoemaker,  daughter 
of  Peter  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Op  den  Graeff,  who  were  married  2  mo. 
6,  1697. 

258.  Israel5,  born  12  mo.  6,  1761 ;    died  in  his  third  year. 

259.  Abraham5,  born  3  mo.  4,  1764;   died  in  his  sixth  year. 

260.  Grace5,  born   12  mo.  25,  1765;    married.  7  mo.  5,  1787,  Joseph  Kirk,  at  Abington 

Presbyterian  Church. 

261.  John5,  born  11  mo.  25,  1768;   died  1770. 

262.  Hannah5,  born  10  mo.  28,  1770;    married,  at  Germantown  Meeting,  11  mo.  18,  1791, 

Thomas  Walton. 

60.  MARY  SHOEMAKER4  (George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
George  Shoemaker  and  Grace  White,  his  wife,  of  Mooreland  township,  Penn- 
sylvania, married,  1750,  Henry  Child,  son  of  Cephas  and  Mary  (Atkinson) 
Child,  of  Plumstead,  Bucks  County.  They  resided  in  Plumstead  until  1776, 
when  they  moved  to  Cheltenham. 

Children  of  Henry  and  Mary  (Shoemaker)  Child: 

263.  Sarah5,  born  5  mo.  19,  1751. 

264.  John5,  born  9  mo.  4,  1752;   married,  5  mo.  6,  1777,  Mary  Phipps. 

265.  Isaac",  born  4  mo.  3,  1755. 

266.  George5,  born  7  mo.  5,  1757;   married  Jane  Clayton,  daughter  of  Richard,  of  Mont- 

gomery township,  and  lived  and  died  in  Horsham. 

267.  Thomas5,  born  3  mo.  5,  1760. 

64.  EZEKIEL  SHOEMAKER4  (Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
Richard  and  Agnes  (Cleaver)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township, 
3  mo.  28,  1739;  died  12  mo.  18,  1816;  married,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  11 
mo.  10,  1761,  Ann,  daughter  of  John  Williams,  of  Horsham  township.  Eze- 
kiel  was  granted  a  certificate  by  Abington  to  Gwynedd  Monthly  Meeting, 
12  mo.  31,  1770;  about  1782  he  sold  his  farm  in  Horsham,  and  returned  to 
Abington,  where  he  died. 

*  Will  Book  Y,  p.  560,  Register's  office,  Philadelphia. 
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Children  of  Ezekiel  and  Ann  (Williams)  Shoemaker: 

268.  Joseph5,  born  8  mo.  16,  17O2;  married  Tacy  Ambler. 

269.  Ann5,  born  3  mo.  11,  1764;    died  young. 

270.  Richard5,  born  1  mo.  26,  1771 ;   married  Eleanor  Roberts. 

66.  MARY  SHOEMAKER4  (Richard3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
Richard  and  Agnes  (Cleaver)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township, 
3  mo.  14,  1744;  died  12  mo.  23,  1795;  married,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  5  mo. 
24  1768,  Cadwalader  Roberts,  born  10  mo.  18,  1743:  died  2  mo.  9,  1816; 
son  of  Robert  and  Sarah  (Ambler)  Roberts,  and  great-grandson  of  Robert 
Cadwalader,  born  in  Wales  and  settled  in  Gwynedd  in  1698. 

Children  of  Cadwalader  and  Mary  (Shoemaker)  Roberts: 

o;i    Edward5,  born  3  mo.  9.  I7/I  ■   married,  1796,  Rebecca  Phillips. 

272.  Ezekiel5,  born  12  mo.  19,  1775 :   married.  3  mo.  24.  1796,  Ann  Doyle. 

273.  Cadwalader5,  born  11  mo.  3.  1777;   married  Elizabeth  Evans. 

274.  Joseph5,  born  11  mo.  2,  1779;    married  Elizabeth  Rubenkamp. 

275  Richard5,  born  1  mo.  1,  1782;  married  Mary  Scott. 

276  Acnes5,  born  9  mo.  28,  1783;   married,  5  mo.  11,  1820,  Caleb  Evans. 
277.  Mary5,  born  12  mo.  23.  1786;   married,  4  mo.  11.  1808,  Edward  Spencer. 

67.  SARAH  SHOEMAKER4  (Richard3,  George2,  George1),  daughter 
of  Richard  and  Agnes  (Cleaver)  Shoemaker,  was  born  6  mo.  30,  1748;  died  9 
mo.  4,  1771;  married.  5  mo.  22,  1770,  Joseph,  son  of  Robert  and  Sarah 
Roberts,  of  Gwynedd. 

Child  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)  Roberts  : 

278.  Sarah5,  born  8  mo.  27,  W,  married  (0  Paul  Conrad;  (2)  Isaac  Walker. 

Howard  M.  Jenkins,  in  his  "  Historical  Collections  Relating  to  Gwynedd," 
second  edition  1897,  from  which  the  descendants  of  Mary  and  Sarah  (Shoe- 
maker) Roberts  were  taken,  writes,  in  Chapter  XIV.:  "Concerning  the 
descendants  of  Robert  Cadwalader,  of  Wales,  whose  children,  in  the  Welsh 
manner  took  the  surname  Robert,  subsequently  changed  to  Roberts.  His 
sons  were  Cadwalader.  Morris.  Nicholas,  John,  and  Rowland,  and  he  had 
one  daughter.  Elizabeth.  All  these,  as  well  as  their  father,  were  in  Gwynedd 
or  Montgomery  within  a  few  years  after  the  earliest  company  of  settlers. 
They  came,  there  is  good  evidence  to  prove,  from  Bala,  in  Merionethshire; 
the  journal  of  an  English  Friend,  mentioning  Rowland  Roberts's  religious 
visit,  speaks  of  Bala  as  his  birthplace.  Cadwalader  is  said  to  have  come  with 
the  first  settlers  in  1698,  and  there  is  reason  to  believe  that  he  was  accompanied 
by  Morris.    That  they  were  among  the  company  on  the  '  Robert  and  Elizabeth 


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is  not  certain;  .  .  .  subsequently  the  father,  Robert  Cadwalader,  came  over 
with  his  wife  and  their  other  children,  Nicholas,  John,  Rowland,  and  Eliza- 
beth." 

The  descent  from  Robert  Cadwalader  to  the  Roberts  brothers,  who  married 
the  Shoemaker  sisters,  is:  Robert  Cadwalader  and  his  wife,  the  colonists; 
their  son,  Cadwalader  Roberts,  married  Eleanor  Ellis,  4  mo.  9,  1714;  their 
son,  Robert  Roberts,  married  Sarah  Ambler,  11  mo.  11,  1742;  their  sons, 
Cadwalader  Roberts,  married  Mary  Shoemaker,  5  mo.  24,  1768,  and  Joseph 
Roberts,  married  Sarah  Shoemaker,  5  mo.  22,  1770,  as  above  stated. 

68.  NEHEMIAH  DELAPLAIN4  (Elizabeth  Shoemaker3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  James  Delaplain  and  Elizabeth  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  in  Philadelphia  County;  married  Mary  Marshall,  10  mo.  14,  1755,  at 
Old  Swedes  Church,  Philadelphia,  and  settled  at  Newport,  Delaware.  He 
died  in  1802,  surviving  both  his  sons,  who  left  families  of  young  children. 
(See  Frank  D.  Green's  account  of  the  Delaplain  Family.) 

Children  of  Nehemiah  and  Mary  (Marshall)  Delaplain: 

279.  James',  born  7  mo.  19,  1756 ;    married  Mary  Kirk. 

280.  Samuel5,  born  10  mo.  6,  1758;   married  Rachel  Tomlinson. 

281.  Sarah6,  born  7  mo.  9,  1763;   probably  died  young. 

71.  JOHN  THOMSON4  (Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  William  Thompson  and  Catharine  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  12 
mo.  22,  1750,  in  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County;  died  9  mo.  28, 
1838;  buried  in  Cheltenham  graveyard.  He  married,  3  mo.  25,  1773,  Abigail 
Roberts,  born  7  mo.  28,  1751 ;  died  7  mo.  15,  1843 ;  daughter  of  Thomas  and 
Letitia  Roberts,  of  Richland,  Bucks  County.  John  Thomson  dropped  the  "  p" 
in  his  father's  name. 

Children  of  John  and  Abigail  (Roberts)  Thomson: 

282.  Hannah5,  born  12  mo.  15,  1773;   married,  5  mo.  10,  1797,  Thomas  Shoemaker. 

283.  Thomas5,  born  9  mo.  30,  1775 ;    married  Jane  Jarrett. 

284.  Sarah5,  born  3  mo.  25,  1780;   married,  4  mo.  7,  1808,  Samuel  Rowland. 

285.  Catharine5,  born  7  mo.  25,  1782;   died  2  mo.  2,  1795. 

74.  HANNAH  WILLIAMS4  (Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  Anthony  Williams  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in 
Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  10  mo.  30,  1738;  died  9  mo.  7, 
1814;  buried  at  Abington  Meeting  ground;  married,  1  mo.  21,  1763,  at 
Abington  Friends'  Meeting,   Nathan  Livezey,  born  7  mo.    11,   1739;    died 

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6  mo.  8,  1823;   son  of  Jonathan  and  Esther  (Eastburn)  Livesey,  of  Lower 
Dublin  township. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Hannah  (Williams)  Livezey: 

286.  John5,  born  12  mo.  13,  1764;   married  Mary . 

287.  Nathan5,  born  4  mo.  5.  1775;   married  Rebecca  Jones. 

288.  Anthony5,  born  1  mo.  13.  1768;  married  Esther  Bailey. 

289.  Isaac5,  born  10  mo.  28,  1781. 

290.  Tacy5,  born  10  mo.  8,  1763 ;   married  William  Bailey. 

291.  Margaret5,  born  3  mo.  11,  1773;   married  Edward  Bailey. 

292.  Sarah5,  married  John  B.  Wilson. 

293.  William5,  born  8  mo.  8,  1771. 

76.  MARY  WILLIAMS4  (Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  Anthony  Williams  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  12 
mo.  13,  1740,  in  Cheltenham  township;  died  1  mo.  20,  1800;  buried  at  Abing- 
ton;  married,  11  mo.  26,  1764,  William  Hallowell,  Jr.,  son  of  William  and 
Mary  Hallowell,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting. 

Children  of  William  and  Mary  (Williams)  Hallowell: 

294.  Sarah5,  born  8  mo.  28,  1765;   married,  11  mo.  15,  1798,  Isaac  Thomas. 

295.  Anthony5,  born  2  mo.  5,  1767;    died  3  mo.  28,  1769. 

296.  William5,  born  9  mo.  13,  1768;    died  4  mo.  11,  1769. 

297.  Anthony5,  born  6  mo.  29,  1770;   married  Jane  Shoemaker. 

298.  William5,  born  7  mo.  3,  1772;   married  Elizabeth  Satterthwaite. 

299.  Margaret5,  born  2  mo.  26,  1774:    married  John  Brumfield. 

300.  George5,  born  8  mo.  1,  1776;   married  Sarah  Walton. 

78.  ANTHONY  WILLIAMS,  Jr.4  (Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Anthony  Williams  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born 
in  Bristol  township,  Philadelphia  County,  9  mo.  30,  1743;  died  5  mo.  2,  1805, 
at  his  residence  in  Cheltenham  township.  He  married,  11  mo.  25,  1772,  at 
Horsham  Meeting,  Rachel  Jarrett,  born  1  mo.  14,  1747;  died  1  mo.  12,  1818; 
daughter  of  John  and  Alice  (Conard)  Jarrett,  of  Horsham  township. 
Anthony  and  Rachel  were  buried  in  Abington  Friends'  ground. 

Children  of  Anthony,  Jr.,  and  Rachel  (Jarrett)  Williams: 

301.  Joseph5,  born  7  mo.  2,  1777;  married  Ann  Hallowell. 

302.  John  Jarrett5,  born  1  mo.  7,  1783;  married  Lydia  Knight. 

303.  Anthony,  3D5,  married  Elizabeth  Craft. 

82.  ISAAC  WILLIAMS4  (Sarah  Shoemaker,3  George2,  George1),  son 
of  Anthony  Williams  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Bristol 
township,  Philadelphia  County,  3  mo.  16,  1745-46;   died  at  Whitemarsh,  11 

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mo.  26,  1834.     He  married,  11  mo.  21,  1783,  Phebe  Meredith,  daughter  of 
Aaron  Meredith  of  Plymouth  township;   she  died  1  mo.  5,  1808. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Phebe  (Meredith)  Williams: 

304.  Sarah5,  born  11  mo.  16,  1784;    married  Edward  Burroughs  Potts,  son  of  Isaac  and 

Martha  Potts,  of  Moreland. 

305.  Elizabeth5,  born  5  mo.  24,  1786;    married  Joseph  Mather,  son  of  Isaac  and  Mary 

Mather,  of  Whitemarsh. 

306.  Isaac,  Jr.5,  born  3  mo.  24,  1788;   married  Deborah  Potts. 

86.  GEORGE  WILLIAMS4  (Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Anthony  Williams  and  his  wife  Sarah  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Chelten- 
ham township,  8  mo.  16,  1751 ;  died  9  mo.  15,  1819,  at  his  residence  in  Abing- 
ton  township.  He  married,  11  mo.  17,  1780,  Abigail  Lancaster,  born  8  mo. 
16,  1754;  died  6  mo.  9,  1811,  an  elder  of  Abington  Meeting;  daughter  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  Lancaster,  and  granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lancaster,  an 
eminent  minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends.     (See  recorded  memorial.) 

Children  of  George  and  Abigail  (Lancaster)  Williams: 

307.  Anthony5,  born  9  mo.  16,  1781 ;   died  5  mo.  28,  1782;   buried  at  Abington  graveyard. 

308.  John  L.5,  born  5  mo.  14,  1783;    married  Jane  Fletcher. 

309.  Elizabeth5,  born  8  mo.  29,  1784;    married  Nathan  Harper. 

310.  Sarah5,  born  3  mo.  4.  1786;   married  David  Brown. 

311.  Hannah5,  born  6  mo.  14,  1789;   died  11  mo.  19,  1726,  unmarried. 

312.  Ann5,  born  7  mo.  23,  1791 ;    died  10  mo.  14,  1791. 

313.  George5,  born  4  mo.  17,  1793;   married  Ann  Wills. 

314.  Thomas5,  born  11  mo.  6,  1797;   died  12  mo.  5,  1825;   married  Harriet  Lancaster. 

90.  JOHN  ROBERTS,  Jr*.  (Barbara  Shoemaker,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  John  Roberts  and  Barbara  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  29, 
1737;  died  4  mo.  17,  1773;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting.  6  mo.  9,  1763, 
Rebecca  Harper,  daughter  of  Robert  Harper. 

Children  of  John  and  Rebecca  (Harper)  Roberts: 

315.  George5,  married,  11  mo.  25,  1790,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Mary  Ashbridge,  daughter 

of  William  and  Elizabeth  Ashbridge,  of  Oxford. 

316.  Elizabeth5,  married,  4  mo.  12,  1792,  Josiah  Pryor,  of  Burlington,  New  Jersey. 

92.  ISAAC  ROBERTS4  (Barbara  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1,  son 
of  John  Roberts  and  Barbara  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  8,  1741, 
in  Oxford  township;  died  8  mo.  28,  1815,  in  Cheltenham;  married,  at  Oxford 
Meeting,  5  mo.  24,  1763,  Agnes  Harper,  born  1743,  daughter  of  Robert  and 
Sarah  Harper,  of  the  Northern  Liberties,  Philadelphia.  She  died  4  mo.  9,, 
1814;  buried  at  Abington  graveyard. 

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Children  of  Isaac  and  Agnes  (Harper)  Roberts: 

317.  Sarah6,  born  5  mo.  13,  1764;    married,  5  1110.  24,  1792,  Isaac  Walton,  at  Abington 

Meeting. 

318.  Hannah5,  born  8  mo.  25,  1766;   died  12  mo.  10,  1839,  unmarried. 

319.  William5,  born  10  mo.  10,  1767. 

320.  Ruth5,  born  6  mo.  19,  1769. 

321.  Mary5,  born  8  mo.  10,  1771. 

322.  Tacy5,  born  7  mo.  10,  1773;   married,  3  mo.  13,  1794,  Thomas  Harding,  at  Abington 

Meeting. 

323.  Isaac,  Jr.5,  born  10  mo.  3,  1776. 

324.  Agnes5,  born  2  mo.  28,  1779 ;   died  5  mo.  10,  1792. 

325.  Benjamin5,  born  11  mo.  3,  1781. 

326.  Nathan5,  born  I  mo.  27,  1784. 

95.  MARY  ROBERTS4  (Barbara  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  John  Roberts  and  Barbara  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo. 
21,  1747;  died  1  mo.  30,  1825;  married,  4  mo.  24,  1766,  Enoch  Thomas, 
born  5  mo.  4,  1743 ;  died  3  mo.  21,  1821  ;  son  of  Evan  and  Elizabeth  Thomas. 
Enoch  and  Mary  were  buried  at  Abington. 

Children  of  Enoch  and  Mary  (Roberts)  Thomas: 

327.  Elizabeth5,  born  2  mo.  24,  1767;   died  6  mo.  9,  1845:   married,  5  mo.  12.  1796,  John 

Harvey ;    no  issue. 

328.  Hannah5,  born  8  mo.  3,  1769. 

329.  Enoch5,  born    1    mo.   4,    1771  ;    married,    11    mo.    18,    1790,    Rebecca   Hallowell,   at 

Abington  Meeting. 

330.  Samuel5,  born  10  mo.  14,  1772 ;    married,  10  mo.  6,  1807,  Mary  Maule,  of  Chester 

County,  at  Abington  Meeting. 

331.  Priscilla5,  born  9  mo.  5,  1774. 

332.  William5,  born  4  mo.  1,  1776. 

333.  Elijah5,  born  8  mo.  13,  1781. 

96.  JESSE  ROBERTS4  (Barbara  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son 
of  John  Roberts  and  Barbara  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  7,  1749; 
married,  11  mo.  4,  1779,  Mary  Wilson,  daughter  of  John  Wilson,  of  Bristol. 

Children  of  Jesse  and  Mary  (Wilson)  Roberts: 

334.  Mordecai5,  born  7  mo.  3,  1789. 
335-  James5,  born  12  mo.  5,  1796. 
336.  William5,  born  4  mo.  7,  1800. 

98.  ELIZABETH  ROBERTS4  (Barbara  Shoemaker3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  John  Roberts  and  Barbara  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  in  Cheltenham  township,  9  mo.  26,  1755;  died  11  mo.  17,  1818,  at  West- 

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field,  New  Jersey;  married,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting,  Pennsylvania, 
4  mo.  1 8,  1782,  John  Parry,  born  12  mo.  18,  1754;  died  8  mo.  26,  1786; 
son  of  John  and  Margaret  (Tyson)  Parry,  of  Horsham,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Roberts)  Parry: 

337.  John  Robert5,  born  10  mo.  30,  1783;  died  2  mo.  8,  1845. 

338.  Charles",  born  9  mo.  23,  1785 ;  died  8  mo.  8,  1809. 

109.  ANN  LIVEZEY4  (Mary  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter 
of  Thomas  Livezey  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Shoemaker- 
town,  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County;  died  7  mo.  17,  1823;  as 
his  second  wife,  she  married  Frederick  Altemus,  of  Cheltenham,  who  died  7 
mo.  20,  1823,  and  who  was  the  ancestor  of  the  Altemus  families  of  Philadelphia 
and  Washington,  D.  C,  of  the  present  day. 

Child  of  Frederick  and  Ann  (Livezey)  Altemus: 

339.  Ann',  born  11  mo.  I,  1804. 

in.  SAMUEL  SHOEMAKER4  (Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son  of 
Benjamin,  the  Councillor,  and  his  first  wife,  Sarah  (Coates)  Shoemaker,  was 
born  about  1725,  and  died  in  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  10,  1800.  He  was  a  mer- 
chant and  an  active  and  successful  business  man,  being  an  attorney  for  the 
Pennsylvania  Land  Company,  of  London,  and  a  member  of  the  American 
Philosophical  Society.  He  was  a  Director  of  the  Philadelphia  Contribution- 
ship,  and  one  of  the  signers  of  the  petition  to  the  Assembly,  praying  for  a 
charter  for  the  founding  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  in  1751. 

In  1755  he  was  elected  a  Common  Councilman,  and  at  the  death  of  his 
father,  in  1767,  succeeded  him  as  treasurer  of  the  city,  which  office  he  held 
until  1776.  He  was  mayor  two  years,  1769  and  1771,  and  served  two  terms, 
1771  to  1773,  in  the  Assembly;  he  was  also  a  justice  for  the  county  from  1761 
until  the  Revolution.  Like  many  Quakers,  he  opposed  the  war,  not  only  from 
peace  principles,  but  from  a  desire  to  remain  under  the  king. 

When  the  British  army  left  Philadelphia  he  went  with  them  to  New  York, 
taking  his  young  son  Edward  with  him.  Samuel  Shoemaker  was  a  pro- 
nounced loyalist ;  in  consequence  a  part  of  his  estate  was  confiscated,  but  such 
parts  as  had  not  been  previously  sold  were  protected  to  him  by  the  Treaty 
of  Peace  of  1783.  He  remained  in  New  York  until  just  before  the  British 
evacuation  of  that  city,  when  he,  with  his  son  Edward,  sailed  for  England; 
while  there  he  kept  a  diary  for  the  entertainment  of  his  wife,  who  remained 
in  America.    At  the  time  to  which  the  following  extracts  refer,  Samuel  Shoe- 

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SAMUEL   SHOEMAKER    ( 1725-ISOO ),    MAYOR    OF    PHILADELPHIA,    170Q. 

No.  in. 

AND   HIS  SON,    EDWARD   SHOEMAKER. 

No.  351. 

From  the  original  portrait  painted  by  Thomas  Spence  Duche,  London,  1784, 
in  the  possession  of  the  family. 


Jfiftb  (Beneration 


maker  and  his  son  were  spending  a  few  days  at  Windsor  with  his  friend 
Benjamin  West,  the  artist. 

Extract:  "  First  day,  Oct.  10,  1784.  This  morning  Edward  accompanied 
Benjamin  West's  wife  to  the  King's  Chapel,  where  he  had  an  opportunity  of 
seeing  the  King  [George  III.]  and  some  of  the  Royal  family. 

"  Later,  West's  eldest  son  took  Edward  and  several  others  of  our  party 
for  a  ride  through  Windsor  Forrest,  having  first  been  with  West  and  I  to  his 
room  in  the  Castle  to  see  a  picture  of  the  Lord's  Supper  which  he  had  just 
finished  for  the  King's  Chappel. 

"  After  part  of  our  company  were  gone  to  take  their  ride,  West  informed 
me  that  the  King  had  ordered  him  to  attend  at  his  Painting  Room  in  the 
Castle  at  one  'clock,  when  the  King  and  Queen  and  some  of  the  Princesses, 
on  their  return  from  Chappel,  intended  to  call  to  see  the  Painting  of  the  Lord's 
Supper  which  he  had  just  finished,  and  West  told  me  it  would  be  a  very  proper 
time  and  opportunity  for  me  to  see  the  King,  Queen,  and  the  rest  of  the  family, 
as  they  came  from  the  Chapel,  and  therefore  requested  me  to  accompany  him 
and  his  wife  and  the  Italian  Gentleman,  and  walk  at  the  castle  near  the  Chappel, 
till  service  was  over,  when  he  must  repair  to  his  room  to  attend  the  King,  and 
would  leave  me  with  his  wife  in  a  proper  station  to  have  a  full  view  of  the 
King  and  family. 

"  Accordingly,  a  little  before  one  o'clock,  West  and  his  wife,  the  Italian 
Gentleman  and  I  walked  up  to  the  Castle  and  there  continued  walking  about 
till  the  clock  struck  one.  when  we  observed  one  of  the  Pages  coming  from  the 
Chappel.  West  then  said  he  must  leave  us :  presently  after  this  two  coaches 
passed  and  went  round  towards  the  Door  of  the  Castle  leading  to  West's 
Room.  In  these  two  coaches  were  the  Queen  and  Princesses ;  presently  after 
the  King  appeared,  attended  by  his  Equery  only,  and  walked  in  great  haste, 
almost  ran  to  meet  the  coaches  at  the  door  of  the  castle  above  mentioned,  which 
he  reached  just  as  the  coaches  got  there,  as  did  West's  wife,  the  Italian  Gentle- 
man and  I,  when  we  saw  the  King  go  to  the  Door  of  the  Coach  in  which  the 
Queen  was,  and  heard  him  say,  '  I  have  got  here  in  time,'  and  then  handed 
the  Queen  out,  and  up  the  steps,  into  the  Castle,— the  Princess  Royal,  Princess 
Elizabeth.  Princess  Mary,  and  Princess  Sophia,  with  Col.  Goldsworthy  the 
King's  Equery,  the  Hanoverian  Resident,  and  Miss  Goldsworthy,  sub  Gover- 
ness to  the  two  young  Princesses,  followed.  They  all  went  into  the  castle, 
when  I  heard  the  King  say  '  tell  him  to  come  in'  but  little  did  I  think  I  was  the 
Person  meant,  and  West's  wife  the  Italian  Gentleman  and  I  were  about  going 
off,  when  West  came  out  of  the  castle  and  told  me  the  King  had  ordered  him 
to  come  out  and  bring  me  and  Mrs.  West  in.  I  was  quite  unprepared  for 
this ;  however  it  was  now  too  late  to  avoid  it.    The  Italian  Gentleman  now  left 

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us  and  went  to  walk  the  Terras,  and  West  and  his  wife  and  I  went  into  the 
castle  and  were  ushered  up  to  the  Room  where  the  King  and  Royal  family 
were,  and  there  introduced.  Flattered  and  embarrassed  thou  may  suppose, 
on  my  entering  the  Room,  the  King  came  up  close  to  me,  and  very  graciously 
said  '  Mr.  Shoemaker  you  are  well  known  here,  every  body  knows  you'  &  etc. 
He  then  turned  to  the  Queen  the  Princesses  &  etc.  who  stood  close  by  and 
repeated  '  Mr.  Shoemaker'  I  then  made  my  bow  to  the  Queen,  then  to  the 
Princess  Royal,  to  the  Princess  Eliza,  Princesses  Mary  and  Sophia.  The 
Queen  and  each  of  the  Princesses  were  pleased  to  drop  a  courtesy,  and  the 
Queen  was  pleased  to  ask  me  one  or  two  questions :  the  King  and  Queen  and 
the  four  Princesses,  the  Hanoverian  Resident,  Col.  Goldsworthy,  Miss  Gulds- 
worthy,  West  and  his  wife  and  I  were  all  that  were  in  the  room.  The  Kins: 
condescended  to  ask  me  many  questions,  and  repeated  my  answers  to  them  to 
the  Queen  and  to  the  Hanoverian  Resident,  and  when  to  the  latter  I  observed 
he  spoke  it  in  German,  which  I  understood.  Among  other  questions,  the  King 
was  pleased  to  ask  me  the  reason  why  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  was  so 
much  further  advanced  in  improvement  than  the  neighboring  ones,  some  of 
which  had  been  settled  so  many  years  earlier. 

"I  told  his  Majesty  (thinking  it  would  be  a  kind  of  compliment  to  the 
Queen's  Countrymen)  that  I  thought  it  might  be  attributed  to  the  Germans, 
great  numbers  of  whom  had  gone  over  in  the  early  part  of  the  settlement  of 
that  Province,  as  well  as  since.  The  King  smiled  and  said  '  it  may  be  so, 
Mr.  Shoemaker,  it  may  in  some  measure  be  owing  to  that,  but  I  will  tell  you 
the  true  cause, — the  great  improvement  and  flourishing  State  of  Pennsylvania 
is  principally  owing  to  the  Quakers.'  (this  was  a  full  return  for  my  compli- 
ment to  the  Queen's  Countrymen)  for  whom  I  observe  the  King  has  a  great 
regard.  Finding  the  King  so  repeatedly  mentioned  what  I  said  to  the  Hano- 
verian Resident  and  to  the  Queen,  in  German,  on  the  King  asking  me  a 
particular  question,  I  took  the  liberty  to  answer  in  German,  at  which  the  King 
seemed  pleased,  and  with  a  smile,  turned  to  the  Queen  and  said  '  Mr.  Shoe- 
maker speaks  German'  and  also  mentioned  it  to  the  Hanoverian  Resident,  after 
which  the  King  was  pleased  to  speak  to  me  several  times  in  German.  Then 
the  Queen  condescended  to  ask  me  several  questions,  one  of  the  last,  whether 
I  had  a  family.  On  my  telling  her  that  I  was  once  blessed  with  a  numerous 
family,  but  that  it  had  pleased  Providence  to  remove  them  all  from  me,  except 
a  wife  and  two  sons,  this  visibly  touched  the  Queen's  delicate  feelings,  so 
much  that  she  shed  some  tears,  at  which  I  was  greatly  affected.  She  is  a 
charming  woman,  and  if  not  a  Beauty,  her  manners  and  disposition  are  so 
pleasing  that  no  person  who  has  the  opportunity  that  I  had,  can  avoid  being 
charmed  with  the  sweetness  of  her  disposition.    The  Princess  Royal  is  pretty, 

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iiofcf.  Stearne  Ti$ie  Efqf 


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has  a  charming  countenance  indeed ;  the  Princess  Elizabeth  very  agreeable, 
but  rather  too  fat  or  bulky  for  her  height,  Mary  and  Sophia  are  pretty,  but 
being  young  their  looks  will  alter. 

"  After  being  graciously  indulged  with  the  opportunity  of  conversing  with 
the  King  and  Queen,  and  being  in  the  Room  with  them  for  three  quarters  of 
an  hour,  they  all  departed  and  went  to  the  Queen's  House." 

Samuel  Shoemaker  returned  to  America  in  the  spring  of  1786,  and  for 
some  time  lived  in  Burlington,  New  Jersey,  afterwards  removing  to  Philadel- 
phia, where  he  died,  10  mo.  10,  1800. 

He  married  (1),  2  mo.  8,  1746.  Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel  Carpenter, 
the  second  of  that  name,  and  his  wife  Hannah,  daughter  of  Samuel  Preston, 
the  Councillor.  She  died  and  was  buried,  5  mo.  i,  1766,  in  the  Friends' 
ground.  He  married  (2),  11 'mo.  10,  1767,  Rebecca,  widow  of  Francis  Rawle, 
of  Philadelphia,  and  daughter  of  Edward  Warner  and  his  wife  Anna  Coleman. 
She  died  12  mo.  21,  1819. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Carpenter)  Shoemaker: 

340.  Benjamin5,  born  1  mo.  9,  1747 ;   married  Elizabeth  Warner. 

341:  Samuel5,  born  10  mo.  6,  1748;   died  1  mo.  8,  1749. 

342.  Samuel5,  born  9  mo.  28,  1749;   died  7  mo.  13,  1750. 

343*.  Sarah5,  born  5  mo.  27,  1751 ;   died  7  mo.  11,  1776,  unmarried. 

344.  Isaac5,  born  4  mo.  14,  1752;    died  4  mo.  25,  1752. 

345T  Hannah5,  born  3  mo.  21,  1754;    died  1  mo.  13.  1779,  unmarried. 

346.  Rachel5,  born  1  mo.  6,  1756;   died  n  mo.  25,  1756. 

347!  Mary5,  born  7  mo.  15,  1757;   died  3  mo.  27,  1780,  unmarried. 

348.  Samuel5,  born  3  mo.  4,  1759;   died  young. 

349.  Isaac5,  born  1760;   died  1  mo.  31,  1763. 

350.  Rachel5,  born  5  mo.,  1763;   died  1767. 

Child  of  Samuel  and  Rebecca  Shoemaker : 

351.  Edward5,  married  Ann  Caroline  Giles. 

112.  SARAH  SHOEMAKER4  (Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  daughter 
of  Benjamin  Shoemaker,  the  Councillor,  and  his  wife  Sarah  Coates,  was  born 
in  Philadelphia,  4  mo.  23,  1729;  died  11  mo.  3,  1797;  married,  at  Friends' 
Meeting.  Philadelphia,  11  mo.  26,  1754,  Edward  Penington,  born  12  mo.  4, 
1726:  died  9  mo.  30,  1796;  son  of  Isaac  Penington,  sheriff  of  Bucks  County, 
and  his  wife  Ann,  daughter  of  William  Biles.  Speaker  of  the  Assembly  of 
Pennsylvania  in  1724.  The  Peningtons  were  descended  from  Sir  Isaac 
Penington  (knighted  by  the  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons),  Lord 
Mayor  of  London  in  1643,  wn0  was  a  commissioner  of  the  High  Court  which 
tried  King  Charles  I. ;   but  Penington  did  not  sign  the  death-warrant.     His 

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son,  Isaac  Penington,  who  adopted  Quakerism,  married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Sir  John  Proude,  and  widow  of  Sir  William  Springett,  and  mother  of  Gulielma 
Maria  Springett,  the  first  wife  of  William  Penn.  Edward  Penington,  son 
of  Isaac  and  Mary,  and  half-brother  of  Mrs.  Penn,  came  to  Pennsylvania  as 
Surveyor-General  of  the  Province,  and  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel 
Jennings,  the  Quaker  governor  of  West  Jersey,  and  was  the  grandfather  of 
Edward  Penington  above,  who  married  Sarah  Shoemaker.  He  was  a  mer- 
chant of  Philadelphia  and  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Convention  of  1774; 
for  many  years  one  of  the  judges  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas;  a  manager 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  I773-I779!  also  a  member  of  the  American 
Philosophical  Society. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)   Penington: 

352.  Isaac',  born  10  mo.  30,  1756;    died  s.  p.  near  Bordentown,  New  Jersey    4  mo    28 
1803.  n        '      ' 

353-  Anne1,  born  9  mo.  9,  1758;    died  5  mo.  16,  1759. 

354-  Anne5,  born  4  mo.  28,  1760;   married  Robert  Smock. 

355-  Sarah5,  born  8  mo.  22,  1762;   died  3  mo.  31,  1765. 
356.  Mary5,  born  11  mo.  28,  1763;   died  7  mo.  15',  1764. 

357-  Benjamin5,  born  4  mo.  16,  1765;   died  s.  p.  8  mo.  19,  1792. 
358.  Edward5,  born  5  mo.  8,  1766;  married  Helena  Lawrence  Holmes. 
359-  Sarah5,  born  8  mo.  3,  1767;   died  8  mo.  9,  1767. 

360.  John5    born  9  mo.  29,   1768;    died  s.  p.  9  mo.  20.   1793;    graduated  M.D.  at  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania;    elected,  1791,  to  American  Philosophical  Society 
301.  Mary",  born  3  mo.  17.  1771 ;   married  Benjamin  S.  Barton. 

114.  BEULAH  SHOEMAKER*  (Benjamin*,  Isaac2,  George*)  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin  Shoemaker,  the  Councillor,  and  his  wife  Sarah  Coates  was 
born  m  Philadelphia;  died  1  mo.  29,  1820;  married,  at  Friends'  Meeting 
4  mo.  8,  1758,  Samuel  Burge,  of  Philadelphia,  distiller  and  merchant  only 
child  of  William  Burge,  sometime  of  Burlington,  New  Jersey,  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry  Stacy.  William  Burge  was  brother  of  the  first 
wife  of  William  Trent,  an  early  Councillor  of  New  Jersey  and  founder  of 
Trenton,  and  was  half-brother  of  Sarah  Eckley.  who  married  Colonel  Daniel 
(  ox,  of  New  Jersey.    Samuel  Burge  died  in  1779. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Beulah  (Shoemaker)  Burge: 

362.  Elizabeth5,  born  4  mo.  20,  1759:    buried  in  Friends'  ground,  7  mo.  31,  1759. 

363.  Elizabeth5,  born  9  mo.  30,  1760;   died  young 

lit  tT,Z^TES''  b0r"  "  m0'  I3,  I76l;   married>  "  ma  J3'  1783,  William  Rawle. 

365.  Samuel,  born  5  mo.  21,  1763;   died  5  mo.  21,  1763 

366.  Samuel5,  born  11  mo.  28,  1764;  died  8  mo,  1775. 

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tfiftb  feneration 


367.  Elizabeth5,  born  2  mo.  18,  1767;  married,  5  mo.  22,  1788,  Jacob  R.  Howell,  attorney- 
at-law,  son  of  Isaac  and  Patience,  at  Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting.  They 
had  two  children : 

368.  William",  died  young. 

369.  Beulah",  born  6  mo.  4,  1789;   died  8  mo.  5,  1873,  unmarried. 

115.  ANTHONY  SHOEMAKER4  (Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son 
of  Benjamin  Shoemaker,  the  Councillor,  and  his  second  wife,  Elizabeth  Mor- 
ris, resided  before  the  Revolution  at  Flushing,  Long  Island,  where  the  births 
of  his  children  are  recorded  by  the  Friends  of  that  district.  In  1781  he  was 
of  Nockamixon  township,  Bucks  County,  yeoman.  He  died  before  3  mo.  8, 
1832;  married,  2  mo.  5,  1757,  Penelope,  born  2  mo.  5,  1737,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Rodman,  of  Flushing,  Long  Island. 

Children  of  Anthony  and  Penelope  (Rodman)  Shoemaker: 

370.  Elizabeth5,  born  in  New  York,  6  mo.  28,  1765. 

371.  Benjamin5,  born  11  mo.  9,  1766. 

372.  Thomas  Rodman5,  born  1  mo.  19,  1768;  died  8  mo.  18,  1770. 
27i-  John  Rodman5,  born  2  mo.  20,  1770. 

119.  CHARLES  SHOEMAKER*  (Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son 
of  Benjamin  Shoemaker,  the  Councillor,  and  his  second  wife,  Elizabeth  Mor- 
ris, was  a  merchant  in  Philadelphia,  and  prior  to  6  mo.,  1792,  was  consignee 
of  John  Heathcoat  &  Co.,  of  London.  He  afterwards  removed  to  Bristol 
township,  Bucks  County,  where  he  became  a  miller.  He  died  before  1810. 
He  married  Margaret,  daughter  of  Christian  Minnick,  of  Bristol  township, 
gentleman.    She  was  living  in  Philadelphia  in  1824. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Margaret  (Minnick)  Shoemaker: 

374.  Charles  M.5,  was  of  Philadelphia  until  1833. 

375.  Ann  Elizabeth5. 

376.  Margaret5. 

377.  Mary5. 

378.  Joseph  N.5. 

124.  PHILIP  PRICE4  (Isaac  Price3.  Susanna  Shoemaker2.  George1), 
son  of  Isaac  Price  and  Margaret  Lewis,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  5,  1730; 
died  at  Darby,  9  mo.  17,  181 1.  He  married,  at  Darby  Meeting,  5  mo.  13,  1752, 
Hannah  Bonsai,  born  10  mo.  11,  1730;  buried  at  the  burying-ground  of  the 
Old  Hill  Meeting-House,  Darby,  5  mo.  10,  1802.  She  was  the  daughter  of 
Benjamin  and  Martha  Bonsai,  of  Haverford,  and  granddaughter  of  Richard 
and  Mary  Bonsai,  who  came  from  Derbyshire,  England,  about  1682,  and 
settled  in  Haverford  township,  Delaware  County. 
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Gbc  Sbocmaftcr  family  of  Cbeltenbam 


Children  of  Philip  and  Hannah  (Bonsai)  Price: 

379.  Margaret8,  born  5  mo.  24,  1756;   married  Edward  Garrigues 

380.  Sarah  ,  born  4  mo.  30,  1759;   married  Thomas  Garrett 
o  '  £HILIP'  born  l  m°-  8,  1764;    married  Rachel  Kirk 

382.  Benjamin6,  born  4  mo.  15,  1766;    married  Ruth  Kirk 

383.  Isaac'    born  ro  mo    13,  1768;    died  9  mo.   15,   1798;    married  Mary  Fentham  ■    he 

?eft  th    y     °M  eV'Cr;  C°ntraCted  Whl,e  a  member  of  the  Board  of  H  alth      H 
left  three  children,  Isaac,  Ann,  and  Henry,  all  of  whom  died  without  Sue 

Siitb  Generation 

126    ABRAHAM     SHOEMAKER'    (William*,    Abraham*     Geonre* 

George' )  son  of  William  Shoemaker  and  Susanna  Richardson,  hi  wTwl 
born  m  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  Ia  mo.  3>  7S y  toZ 
by  cer  .ficate,  ,  mo  2^7?2,  from  Abington  to  Philadelphia  Mon  hly  M  et 
mg  d,ed  m  Phtladelplua  5  mo.  27,  l8l8.  He  was  married,  3  mo  3  lZ  -tt 
Chnst  Church,  Phi  adelphia,  by  Bishop  White,  to  Deborah  MusgLe^rn 
4  no.  23,  i762;  d.ed  ro  mo.  1,  l828;  daughter  of  Joseph  Mus^lve  and 
Esther  Bennett,  his  wife,  who  were  married  in  1761 

vev^rhatne,hriaker  ™  'T^  °f  *«  Phi,a^Pnia  Bar  and  a  con- 
veyancer,   he  was  commissioned  associate  justice  in   1803;    was  owner  of 
valuable  real  estate  in  the  city,  and  was  a  witness  to  Benjamin  Fa  nkhn"  will 
His  office  was  at  1 24  South  Fourth  Street. 

Children  of  Abraham  and  Deborah  (Musgrave)  Shoemaker: 

384.  Joseph,  Jr.",  born  1781  ;   died  9  mo.  27,  I798 

385.  Susan",  born  1782;   married  Fishbourn  Wharton. 

386.  Deborah,  born  I2  mo.  l8,  1783;  married  William  M.  Wharton 
38,  A»ah      ^     b  h  i832;  marr.ed  ^  ^ 

390.  Lewis,  born  1793;   married  Elizabeth  Allen 

S'  JrC,.?0rn  I7o96:   married'  l82S'  Maria  Stokes. 

2'^7f8'diCd  7  m°--14'  f?J   men,bCr  "<  the  Phil^elPhia  Bar,  admitted 
2,  1823.  ° "^  Ckrk  °f  the  C°Urt  °f  Qllarter  Se-i°ns,  a  mo 

^    M?ABfH''.b.°rn  '  "10-  l8°0;   died  lS'6'  ""married. 

394-  Mary  Ann',  born  1804;   married  Fishbourn  Wharton 

395-  Josephs,  born  1805;   died  7  mo.  6,  1805. 


Siitb  (Sencratton 


born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  12  mo.  11,  1755;  store- 
keeper in  Philadelphia  in  1800,  after  which  time  he  removed  to  Logansport, 
Indiana,  where  he  died  12  mo.  4,  1830.  He  married,  at  First  Baptist  Church, 
Philadelphia,  5  mo.  18,  1793,  Ann  Martha  Scott,  born  in  Philadelphia  1  mo. 
18,  1772;  died  12  mo.  4,  1850,  at  Logansport. 

Children  of  Daniel  and  Ann  Martha  (Scott)  Shoemaker: 

396.  Martha*. 

397.  Mary  R.°,  born  1  mo.  24,   1796;    baptized  2  mo.  22,  1824;    married,  at  St.  Paul's 

Church,  Philadelphia,  6  mo.  19,  1819,  James  Dumphy. 

398.  Susan6. 

399.  Daniel9,  born  7  mo.  10,  1801 ;   died  at  Logansport,  Indiana,  7  mo.  15,  1876;   married, 

4  mo.  30,  1832,  in  Philadelphia,  Anna  Maria  Willis,  born  2  mo.  22,  181 1 ;  died 
9  mo.  24,  1882,  at  "  Twelve  Mile,"  Cass  County,  Indiana.  She  was  the  daughter 
of  William  Willis  and  his  wife  Sarah  Texmore,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Mary 
Texmore,  of  Greenwich,  New  Jersey,  married  7  mo.  4,  1804.    No  issue. 

400.  Lydia  Ann6. 

401.  Theresa". 

402.  Thirza",  died  unmarried;  buried  in  Logansport  Cemetery,  Indiana. 

403.  Prendergast",  born  7  mo.  13,  1813 ;    died  at  Logansport,  Indiana,  6  mo.  21,  1891 ; 

married,  10  mo.  14,  1858,  Ruth  Jane  Cory. 

128.  JESSE  SHOEMAKER6  (William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  William  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Susanna  Richardson,  was  born  in 
Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  9  mo.  15,  1757.  He  was  married 
by  Justice  Cowperthwaite,  in  Philadelphia,  6  mo.  1,  1803,  to  Charlotte  Gibbs, 
daughter  of  Lucas  Gibbs,  of  New  Jersey;  witnesses  present:  Stubbins  Firth, 
Charlotte  Firth,  Mary  Shoemaker,  Lydia  Shoemaker,  Rebekah  S.  Rose, 
Hannah  Priest,  Nathan  Bayne,  Mary  Bayne,  Hannah  Firth,  Abraham  Shoe- 
maker, Daniel  Shoemaker,  Thomas  Marshall,  Atkinson  Rose,  Thomas  Rose, 
Joseph  Shoemaker. 

Jesse  Shoemaker  was  engaged  in  the  lumber  business  at  "  High  Bridge," 
on  the  Delaware  River.  He  died  7  mo.,  1814.  Charlotte  (Gibbs)  Shoe- 
maker married  (2)  Howell. 

Children  of  Jesse  and  Charlotte  (Gibbs)  Shoemaker: 

404.  Susanna8,*  died  7  mo.  22,  1842 ;  married  David  Sprong,  who  died  4  mo.  8,  1838. 

405.  Jesse  R.s,  born  8  mo.  7,  1806;   married  Mary  Ann  Wenzell. 

406.  Charlotte",  died  1  mo.  22,  1843 ;   married  Philip  Hatch. 

407.  Lucas",  died  12  mo.  25,  1834. 

130.  WILLIAM  SHOEMAKER8  (William4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  William  Shoemaker  and  Susanna  Richardson,  his  wife,  was 

*  See  Appendix. 
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Gbe  Sbocmafccr  family  of  Cbeltcnbam 

born  9  mo.  8,  1761,  in  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania; died  at  Chester,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo.  1,  1838,  where  for  many  years 
he  was  engaged  in  mercantile  business.  He  married  Sarah  Miers  Bowman, 
who  died  3  mo.  10,  1843,  daughter  of  Thomas  Bowman  and  Elizabeth  Draper, 
of  Philadelphia,  and  granddaughter  of  James  Miers  and  Margery  Fisher. 

Children  of  William  and  Sarah  Miers  (Bowman)  Shoemaker: 

408.  Eliza",  died  young. 

409.  Thomas  B.°,  born  12  mo.  20,  1800;   died  unmarried. 

410.  William  D.",  born  3  mo.  18,  1802 ;   married,  3  mo.  25,  1837,  Ann  Turner. 

411.  Miers8,  born  11  mo.  25,  1805;  died  unmarried. 

412.  Edward*,  born  1  mo.  17,  1809;    died  3  mo.  23,  1838,  unmarried. 

413.  Richardson6,  born  3  mo.  28,  1813:   married  Annie  G.  Clark. 

414.  Manlove",  died  young. 

415.  Joshua",  died  2  mo.  5,  1833. 


132.  JOSEPH  SPIOEMAKER5  (William4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1),  silversmith  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  William  Shoemaker  and 
Susanna  Richardson,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia 
County,  1  mo.  20,  1765;  died  in  Philadelphia,  9  mo.  21,  1829.  He  was 
married,  9  mo.  28,  1790,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Pilmore,  of  Philadelphia,  to  Mary 
Priest,  born  2  mo.  26,  1766;  died  7  mo.,  1830;  daughter  of  Robert  and 
Hannah  Priest,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Priest)  Shoemaker: 

416.  Hannah  Marshall",  born  1  mo.  13,  1792;    married  Mordecai  L.  Gordon. 

417.  Rebecca*,  born  12  mo.  10,  1793;    died  3  mo.  29,  1826:    married  to  Daniel  Kelly,  in 

Philadelpbia,  10  mo.  12,  1819,  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Pilmore,  at  St.  Paul's  Church. 

418.  Eliza  S.*,  born  1  mo.  29,  1800;    died  2  mo.  1,  1826;    married  Abel  S.  Frond;    no 

issue. 

419.  Joseph",  born  10  mo.  13,  1801  ;   married  Mary  Ann  Stiles. 

420.  Mary  P.",  born  11  mo.   19,  1805;    died  4  mo.  24,   1824;    married  Lewis  Leper;    no 

issue. 

421.  Lydia",  born  8  mo.  24,  1807;   died  2  mo.  19,  1886;    married  George  H.  Steever;    no 

issue. 

422.  Jane'',  born  I  mo.  28,  1810;    died  11  mo.  4,  1895;    married  Henry  Ormsby. 


133.  SUSANNA  SHOEMAKER5  (William4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  William  Shoemaker  and  Susanna  Richardson,  his  wife, 
was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Pennsylvania,  7  mo.  3,  1769;  died  1836; 
buried  in  Shoemaker  graveyard;  married  Malachi  Fisher,  of  Upper  Dublin, 
Montgomery  County. 

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Children  of  Malachi  and  Susanna  (Shoemaker)  Fisher: 

423.  William",  married  Henrietta  Sands. 

424.  Daniel6,  born  6  mo.  24,  1799,  in  Upper  Dublin  township;   married  (1)  Eliza  Tyson; 

(2)   Sarah  Tyson;    (3),  11  mo.  21,  1861,  Ann  Warner,  daughter  of  Croasdale 
and  Ruth  Warner,  of  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

425.  Abraham8,  born  1804 ;   married,  4  mo.  17,  1828,  Ann  McDowell. 

426.  Susan",  married  Chalkley  Tyson  Hallowell. 

427.  Lydia",  married  John  B.  Goodwin. 

428.  Mary6,  married  Joseph  Brooke. 

429.  Eliza',  died  unmarried. 


135.  ELIZABETH  SHOEMAKER5  (William4,  Abraham3,  George2. 
George1),  daughter  of  William  and  Susanna  (Richardson)  Shoemaker,  was 
born  in  Cheltenham  township,  6  mo.  15,  1774;  died  10  mo.  27,  1809;  married, 
6  mo.,  1792,  Daniel  Stroud,*  son  of  Colonel  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (McDowell) 
Stroud,  of  Stroudsburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Shoemaker)  Stroud: 

430.  Charles",  born  4  mo.  9,  1793;    died  5  mo.  10,  1867;   married,  at  Richland,  Pennsyl- 

vania, 6  mo.  10,  1819,  Susan,  daughter  of  David  and  Lydia  Burson,  born  11 
mo.  24,  1796;   died  5  mo.  4,  1870. 

431.  Elizabeth  McD.°,  born  5  mo.  25,  1794;    died  6  mo.  20,  1794. 

432.  George  McD.s,  born  10  mo.  12,  1795;    married,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  in  Philadelphia, 

8  mo.  7,  1828,  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Judge  John  and  Rebecca  Hallowell. 

433.  William6,  born  8  mo.   19,   1797;    married,   10  mo.   18,   1823,  Mary  Paul  Robeson, 

daughter  of  Judge  Morris  and  Tacy    (Paul)    Robeson,   of  Oxford   Furnace, 
New  Jersey. 

434.  Jacob  D.6,  born  3  mo.  28,  1799;    married,  in  Middletown,  Bucks  County,  10  mo.  20, 

1825,  Mary  Newbold,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (Newbold)  Richardson. 

435.  James  Hollingshead",  born  11  mo.  12,  1800;   died  4  mo.  18,  1878,  unmarried. 

436.  Samuel  Harker",  born  8  mo.  3,  1802;   died  6  mo.  28,  1804. 

437.  Susan",  born  3  mo.  31,  1804;    died  3  mo.,  1879,  unmarried. 

438.  George",  born  4  mo.  4,  1805 ;   died  same  day. 

439.  Simpson",  born  7  mo.  31,  1806;   married,  11  mo.  28.  1827,  Tacy  Ann  Robeson. 

440.  Elizabeth",  born  1  mo.  5,  1808;  married,  11  mo.  10,  1840,  Joseph  Paul  Robeson. 

441.  Daniel",  born  9  mo.  21,  1809;   died  same  day. 


142.  ISAAC  SHOEMAKER8  (George4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Martha  Livezey,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Chelten- 
ham township,  Philadelphia  County,  12  mo.  2,  1771 ;  died  2  mo.  12,  1855. 
He  married,  5  mo.  17,  1803,  Sarah  Jenkins,  who  died  12  mo.  2,  1850;  she  was 
the  daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Jenkins,  of  Abington. 

*  For  information  of  Daniel  Stroud  and  his  descendants,  the  writer  has  followed  the  genealogy 
of  the  Stroud  Family,  by  Susan  S.  Robeson. 

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Children  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Jenkins)  Shoemaker: 

442-  Martha",  born  2  mo.  26,  1804;   died  9  mo.  17,  1833;   married  William  Nice. 

443-  George",  born  5  mo.  9,  1806;   married,  9  mo.  23,  1854,  Anna  F.  Vansant. 

444-  Jonathan",  born  8  mo.  3,  1808;  married,  3  mo.  4,  1841,  Martha  Hellerman. 

445.  Isaac",  born  n  mo.  2,  1810. 

446.  Tacy",  born  1  mo.  5,  181 1 ;    died  young. 

143-  TACY  SHOEMAKER5  (George4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Martha  Livezey,  his  wife,  was  born  in 
Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  6  mo.  24,  1774;  died  12  mo.  14, 
1 801;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  11  mo.  17,  1796,  Richard  Roberts,  of 
Abington  township,  son  of  Thomas  and  Letitia  Roberts,  of  Bucks  County, 
Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Richard  and  Tacy  (Shoemaker)  Roberts: 

447-  George  S »,  born  12  mo.  14,  1797;   died  3  mo.  24,  i8So;    married  Tacy  Walton. 
448.  Charles",  born  1  mo.  4,  1799;    died  7  mo.  26,  1825,  unmarried. 
449-  Jonathan",  born  12  mo.  19,  1800;  died  young. 

145-  ROBERT  SHOEMAKER5  (Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George* 
George1),  son  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Comly)  Shoemaker,  was  born  12  mo' 
2%  1754,  m  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County;  died  in  Philadelphia, 
10  mo.  8,  1796;  buried  in  Friends'  ground,  Fourth  and  Arch  Streets  Abing- 
ton Monthly  Meeting  gave  him  a  certificate  of  removal,  3  mo.  22  1773  to 
Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting  for  the  Southern  District.  He  married  1781 
at  Oxford  Trinity  Church,  Martha  Leech,  born  10  mo.  8,  1760;  died  in  Abing- 
ton, 12  mo.  23,  1849;  buried  in  Shoemaker  burying-ground.  She  was  the 
daughter  of  Isaac  Leech,  Jr.,  and  his  wife  Martha  Thomas;  granddaughter 
of  Isaac  Leech  and  Rebecca  Hall,  his  wife;  and  great-granddaughter  of  Toby 
and  Hester  Leech,  of  Cheltenham.  Her  grandmother,  Rebecca  (Hall) 
Leech,  was  the  daughter  of  Joseph  Hall  and  Rebecca  Rutter,  and  grand- 
daughter of  "Jacob  Hall,  of  Taconee,  Gentleman."  Rebecca  (Hall)  Leech's 
sister  Susannah  married  John  Rush,  of  Byberry,  and  became  the  mother 
of  Dr.  Benjamin  Rush,  one  of  Philadelphia's  distinguished  physicians,  signer 
of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  and  for  many  years  a  member  of 
the  medical  staff  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital;  and  her  sister  Sarah  Hall 
married  the  Rev.  Samuel  Finley,  D.D.,  for  several  years  president  of  the 
College  of  New  Jersey,  and  was  great-grandmother  to  the  late  Dr.  Samuel 
Finley  Breese  Morse,  the  inventor  of  the  electromagnetic  telegraph.  (See 
Descendants  of  Joran  Kyn,  by  James  Kean.)     Martha  (Leech)  Shoemaker,  as 


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administratrix,  settled  the  estate  of  her  husband  in  1796,  and  soon  after 
removed  to  Cheltenham,  where  for  more  than  fifty-three  years  she  resided,  a 
member  of  Abington  Meeting. 

Children  of  Robert  and  Martha  (Leech)  Shoemaker,  born  in  Philadelphia: 

450.  Richard  M.c,  born  12  mo.  6,  1783;    married  (1)  Sarah  Cleaver;    (2)  Amelia  Bird, 

widow  of  James  S.  Hallowell. 

451.  Martha  L.s,  born  8  mo.  5,   1788;    died  5  mo.   16,   1871 ;  married,  4  mo.  4,   1820, 

Ezekiel  Cleaver;    no  issue. 

452.  Rebecca0,  born  1  mo.  14,  17931    died  4  mo.  14,  i860;    married,  5  mo.  15.  1817,  John 

B.  Ackley ;   no  issue. 

146.  NATHAN  SHOEMAKER5  (Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Comly)  Shoemaker,  was  born  7  mo. 
6,  1756,  in  Cheltenham  township,  died  11  mo.  7,  1817.  He  married,  5  mo., 
1792,  at  Horsham  Meeting,  Sarah  Miller,  daughter  of  Solomon  and  Sarah 
(Mathews)  Miller,  born  3  mo.  8,  1770. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Shoemaker: 

453.  Samuel0,  born  3  mo.  28,  1793 ;  married  Martha  B.  Lukens. 

454.  Elisha0,  born  10  mo.  13,  1794!    married  Mary  Hergesheimer. 

455.  Lydia0,  born  9  mo.  5.  1796;    died  in  1831,  unmarried. 

456.  Joseph0,  born  6  mo.  9,  1798;   died  same  day. 

457.  Mary0,  born  11  mo.  1,  1799;    died  3  mo.  10,  1802. 

458.  Benjamin0,  born  8  mo.  23,  1802;   married  (1)  Mira  Maria  Woodward;    (2)  Alice 

Frame. 

459.  Rachel0,  born  6  mo.  16,  1805 ;  married  Milton  Conard. 

460.  Rebecca  M.°,  born  5  mo.  4,  1809;   married  Thomas  Conard. 

461.  Sarah  M.°,  born  6  mo.  14,  1812;    married  John  Carter. 

148.  BENJAMIN  SHOEMAKER,  Jr.5  (Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Comly)  Shoemaker,  was 
born  9  mo.  10,  1759;  died  10  mo.  22,  1793;  buried  in  Cheltenham  burying- 
ground.  He  married,  11  mo.  16,  1784,  Jane  Allen,  born  1  mo.  27,  1761; 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Allen,  of  Falls  township,  Bucks  County, 
Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Jane  (Allen)  Shoemaker: 

462.  Allen8,  born  9  mo.  24,  1785 ;   married  Tacy  Kirk. 

463.  Elizabeth0,  born  6  mo.  27,  1787;   died  11  mo.  14,  1858,  unmarried. 

464.  Amy0,  born  6  mo.  24,  1789;  married  Collins  P.  Lippincott. 

465.  Agnes0,  born  10  mo.  S,   I79i;    married,   11   mo.  26,   1812,  Restore  Lippincott ;    no 

issue. 

466.  Benjamin0,  born  9  mo.  20,  1793  ;  died  9  mo.  3,  1797- 

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149.  AMY  SHOEMAKER6  (Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Comly)  Shoemaker,  was  born  5  mo.  6, 
1 76 1 ;  married  Benjamin  Harper,  of  Frankford. 

Child  of  Benjamin  and  Amy  (Shoemaker)  Harper: 

467.  Amy",  born  7  mo.  II,  1791 ;   died  11  mo.  II,  1862;   married  Seth  Hallowell. 

150.  MARY  SHOEMAKER8  (Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Comly)  Shoemaker,  was  born 
1  mo.  1,  1763;  died  11  mo.  14,  1793;  married,  9  mo.  8,  1785,  at  Abington 
Meeting,  Thomas,  son  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Shoemaker,  of  Shoemakertown, 
Cheltenham  township.     (See  No.  168.) 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Shoemaker)  Shoemaker : 

468.  Ann",  born  9  mo.  2,  1786;   married  Bartholomew  Mather. 

469.  Nathan",  born  9  mo.  4,  1788;   married  Frances  Maria  Kirkbride. 

470.  Martha',  born  3  mo.  6,  1790;   married  Hugh  Foulke. 

152.  ELI  SHOEMAKER6  (Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Comly)  Shoemaker,  and  a  merchant  in  Philadel- 
phia, was  born  7  mo.  25,  1766;  died  8  mo.  9,  1798;  member  of  Philadelphia 
Monthly  Meeting.  He  married,  6  mo.  30,  1790,  Rachel,  born  11  mo.  29,  1766, 
daughter  of  Henry  and  Rachel  Comly,  of  Byberry.  She  was  an  authoress,  and 
contributed  poetical  essays  to  the  Saturday  Evening  Post,  over  the  signature 
of  Ellen ;  a  volume  of  her  essays,  called  "  The  Minstrel's  Lyre,"  was  published 
in  Philadelphia  in  1827. 

Children  of  Eli  and  Rachel  (Comly)  Shoemaker: 

471-  Eli",  born  2  mo.  28,  1795;   died  5  mo.  29,  1796  (North  Meeting  Records). 

472.  Rachel",  born  3  mo.  26,  1797;   married  Caleb  J.  Maule. 

153.  JANE  SHOEMAKER6  (Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Mary  Comly, 
was  born  in  Cheltenham,  10  mo.  30,  1768;  died  7  mo.  21,  1847,  at  tne  resi- 
dence of  her  daughter,  Mary  S.  Lippincott,  Moorestown,  New  Jersey;  mar- 
ried, 6  mo.  17,  1793,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Anthony  Hallowell,  of  Abington 
township,  born  6  mo.  29,  1770;  died  4  mo.  10,  1802;  son  of  William  and 
Mary  (Williams)  Hallowell. 

Children  of  Anthony  and  Jane  (Shoemaker)  Hallowell: 

473.  James  S.',  born  1794 ;   married  Amelia  Bird. 

474.  Benta'min',  died  in  infancy,  3  mo.  12,  1796. 

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475.  Benjamin",  born  8  mo.  17,  1799;   married  Margaret  E.  Farquhar. 

476.  Mary  S.°,  born  6  mo.  23,  1801 ;  married  Isaac  Lippincott. 

477.  Caleb",  died  in  infancy. 

478.  Joseph",  died  in  1808;   death  caused  by  explosion  of  gunpowder. 

155.  REBECCA  SHOEMAKER5  (Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  Shoemaker  and  Mary  Comly,  his  wife,  was 
born  12  mo.  16,  1771,  in  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County;  died 
4  mo.  5,  1 810;  married,  10  mo.  16,  1796,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting, 
Atkinson  Rose,  born  8  mo.  2J,  1773;  died  10  mo.  30,  1819;  son  of  John 
Rose  and  Mary  Atkinson,  his  wife,  of  Wrightstown,  Bucks  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Children  of  Atkinson  and  Rebecca  (Shoemaker)  Rose: 

479.  John  S.°,  born  11  mo.  8,  1797;   married  Esther  Walton. 

480.  Benjamin",  born  12  mo.  14,  1798;    died  4  mo.  18,  1799. 

481.  James",  born  4  mo.,  1800;   died  same  day. 

482.  Eli  S.6,  born  11  mo.,  1803;  died,  unmarried,  in  Cuba. 

483.  Atkinson",  born  11  mo.  27,  1805;   died  3  mo.  11,  1806. 

484.  Samuel  S.°,  born  I  mo.  3,  1807 ;   died  in  New  Orleans. 

159.  ABRAHAM  PASTORIUS5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)  Pastorius,  was 
born  10  mo.  10,  1745;  died  1779;  buried  at  Oxford.  He  married,  4  mo.  20, 
1769,  at  St.  Michael's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Germantown,  Eleanor, 
daughter  of  Jacob  and  Eleanor  (Robinson)  Leech,  and  great-granddaughter 
of  Toby  and  Hester  (Ashmead)  Leech,  of  Cheltenham. 

Children  of  Abraham  and  Eleanor  (Leech)  Pastorius: 

485.  Eleanor",  born  1  mo.  8,  1772;  died  10  mo.  5,  1773;  buried  at  Oxford. 

486.  Charles",  born  2  mo.  15,  1774. 

487.  Daniel",  born  12  mo.,  1776. 

488.  Margaret",  born  10  mo.  4,  1777. 

489.  Eleanor",  born  2  mo.  29,  1779. 

160.  SAMUEL  PASTORIUS5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)  Pastorius,  was  born  in  Ger- 
mantown, 9  mo.  13,  1747;  married  Sarah  Lincoln. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Lincoln)  Pastorius: 

490.  Sarah",  married  John  Tull. 

491.  Francis  Daniel",  married  Margaret  Merckle. 

492.  Mary",  married  John  Stoy. 

493.  John",  born  10  mo.  11,  1777;    died  2  mo.,  1865. 

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494.  Hester",  died  in  infancy. 

495.  Abraham",  lost  at  sea  in  1825.  in  command  of  brig  "  Aquaria." 

496.  Samuel",  died  in  Baltimore. 

497.  Rachel",  died  young. 

498.  Ann",         I  j  married  John  Allen. 
409.  Harriet",  j   twlns>  j  died  young. 

500.  Charles",  born  2  mo.  15,  179s;    died  8  mo.  13,  1862;   married,  3  mo.  31,  1828,  Ann 

Horter. 

161.  DANIEL  PASTORIUS5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1 ) ,  son  of  Daniel  Pastorius  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  of  German- 
town,  was  born  in  1749;  died  2  mo.  4,  1834;  married,  4  mo.  19,  1786,  Eliza- 
beth Mechlin,  born  9  mo.  4,  1757;  died  9  mo.  1,  1830. 

Children  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Mechlin)  Pastorius: 

501.  Mary",  born  9  mo.  5,  1788;   married,  6  mo.  20,  181 1,  John  Reiff. 

502.  Letitia",  born  12  mo.  6,  1790;   died  9  mo.  5,  1813;   married Thomas;  no  issue. 

503.  Joseph",  born  3  mo.  7,  1793;   died  12  mo.  14,  1845;   married  Margaret  Brandan. 

504.  Charles",  born  10  mo.  5,  1795 ;  died  young. 

505.  Daniel",  born  8  mo.  2,  1797;    married,  10  mo.  9,  1821,  Tacy  Styer,  born  8  mo.  31, 

1799;   died  2  mo.  2,  1838. 

163.  CHARLES  SHOEMAKER5  (John4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  John  Shoemaker  and  Elizabeth  Livezey,  his  wife,  of  Shoemakertown, 
Cheltenham  township,  was  born  3  mo.  19,  1762.  He  inherited  the  plantation 
and  mill  property  of  his  grandmother,  Dorothy  Shoemaker,  lying  on  the  west 
side  of  the  York  Road;  he  died  5  mo.  31,  1837,  and  was  buried  at  Abington 
Meeting  graveyard.  He  married  (1),  3  mo.  15,  1785,  at  Germantown  Meet- 
ing, Elizabeth  Paul,  daughter  of  John  Paul,  of  Germantown ;  she  died  8  mo. 
21,  1785;  buried  at  Germantown.  He  married  (2),  2  mo.,  1803,  Margaret 
Wood,  born  9  mo.  5,  1775;  died  3  mo.  17,  1842;  daughter  of  William  Wood, 
of  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Margaret  (Wood)  Shoemaker: 

506.  Elizabeth",  born  2  mo.  5,  1804;    died  7  mo.  30,  1807;    buried  in  Shoemaker  grave- 

yard. 

507.  Mary",  born  6  mo.  15,  1805;    died  11  mo.  4,  1806;   buried  in  Shoemaker  graveyard. 

508.  Isaac",  born  8  mo.  2,  1807 ;    died  9  mo.  21,  1873,  unmarried ;   buried  at  Burlington, 

New  Jersey. 

509.  Elizabeth  R.",  born  3  mo.  5,  1809;   married,  8  mo.  20,  1848,  Abraham  M.  Taylor. 

510.  John  \V.".  born  11  1110.  11,  1810;   died  5  mo.  20,  1878,  unmarried,  in  Arizona. 

511.  Charles  H.°,  born  7  mo.  29,  1812;   married,  4  mo.  16,  1835,  Mary  S.  Boon. 

512.  Anna  S.",  born  7  mo.  7,  1814;  married,  3  mo.  9,  1837,  Samuel  S.  Richie. 

513-  Margaretta",  born  9  mo.  15,  1817;   married,  9  mo.  12,  1839,  Morgan  Hinchman. 

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1 66.  DAVID  SHOEMAKER5  (Isaac4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son 
of  Isaac  Shoemaker  and  Elizabeth  Potts,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  23,  1755, 
at  Shoemakertown,  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania. 
He  married,  1  mo.  18,  1787,  Rachel  Baker,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Esther 
Baker,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Philadelphia.  He  removed  to  Georgetown,  D.  C, 
in  the  early  part  of  the  nineteenth  century.  He  was  drowned  at  about  the  age 
of  seventy,  while  bathing  in  the  Potomac  River  in  company  with  President 
Adams. 

Children  of  David  and  Rachel  (Baker)  Shoemaker: 

514.  David6,  married  Abigail  Pierce. 

515.  Caroline0,  married  Richard  Plummer. 

167.  JONATHAN  SHOEMAKER6  (Isaac4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Isaac  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Potts,  was  born  5  mo.  10,  1756, 
in  Cheltenham  township,  Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania.  He  resided  for 
some  years  in  Northumberland  County,  and  was  there  justice  of  the  peace  in 
1796.  He  was  a  member  from  Montgomery  County  of  the  first  Constitutional 
Convention  of  Pennsylvania,  1790,  and  was  one  of  the  signers;  he  was  a 
manager  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  1781-1790.  He  removed  to  George- 
town, D.  C,  about  1800,  where  he  operated  the  Shadwell  Flour-Mills  near 
Monticello,  and  afterwards  the  Columbia  Mills ;  while  at  the  latter,  his  son 
George  used  to  relate  that  "  Dolly  Madison  frequently  rode  out  to  his  father's 
house  seated  in  the  mill-wagon  to  visit  his  step-mother,  with  whom  she  was 
intimate,  and  spend  the  day  in  social  chat." 

Jonathan  Shoemaker  married  (1),  10  mo.  20,  1779,  Hannah  Lukens, 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Spencer)  Lukens,  of  Horsham,  Pennsyl- 
vania; he  married  (2),  3  mo.  14,  181 1,  at  Plymouth  Meeting,  Pennsylvania, 
Elizabeth  Deaves,  of  Gwynedd;  she  died  3  mo.  17,  1817,  aged  fifty-one  years, 
and  was  buried  at  Plymouth;  he  died  12  mo.  12,  1837,  near  Baltimore,  Mary- 
land, at  the  residence  of  his  son,  Isaac  Shoemaker,  Esq.,  and  was  buried  in 
Washington,  D.  C,  in  the  graveyard  which  he  had  given,  about  1809,  to  the 
Society  of  Friends  for  a  burial-place,  on  I  Street  between  Eighteenth  and 
Nineteenth  Streets. 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Hannah  (Lukens)  Shoemaker: 

516.  Isaac",  born  9  mo.  4,  1781 ;  married  Ann  Seaver,  and  lived  and  died  near  Baltimore. 

517.  Elizabeth",  born  10  mo.  11,  1784;   married  Arnold  Boon,  of  Virginia. 

518.  Joseph",  died  3  mo.  11,  1814,  unmarried. 

519.  Charles",  born  11  mo.  17,  1786;  died  5  mo.  9,  1847;  married  Rachel  Comly. 

520.  David  Potts",  born  10  mo.  1,  1790;  married  Mary  Sumwalt. 

521.  George6,  born  9  mo.  27,  1792;    married  (1)  Rebecca  Albertson,  who  died  1  mo.  17, 

1818;    (2),  9  mo.  13,  1821,  Elizabeth  Lukens. 

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168.  THOMAS  SHOEMAKER5  (Isaac4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Isaac  Shoemaker  and  his  second  wife,  Ann  Roberts,  was  born  at  Shoe- 
makertown, Cheltenham  township,  6  mo.  24,  1762;  died  2  mo.  11,  1837; 
married  (1),  at  Abington  Meeting,  9  mo.  8,  1785,  Mary,  born  1  mo.  1,  1763; 
died  ii  mo.  14,  1793;  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Comly)  Shoemaker. 
He  married  (2),  at  Abington,  5  mo.  10,  1797,  Hannah,  born  12  mo.  15,  1773; 
died  8  mo.  6,  1827;  daughter  of  John  and  Abigail  Thomson,  of  Cheltenham. 
He  married  (3),  at  Abington  Meeting,  11  mo.  12,  1829,  Margaret,  daughter 
of  Albrick  and  Abigail  Bird,  of  Abington  township;  she  died  without  issue, 
6  mo.  12,  1852.  Thomas  was  a  farmer  living  in  Shoemakertown,  and  he 
and  his  three  wives  were  buried  in  Shoemaker  burying-ground. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Shoemaker)  Shoemaker: 

522.  Ann",  born  9  mo.  2,  1786.     (See  No.  468.) 

523.  Nathan",  born  9  mo.  4,  1788.     (See  no.  469.) 

524.  Martha0,  born  3  mo.  6,  1790.    (See  No.  470.) 

Child  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Thomson)  Shoemaker: 
523.  Mary6,  born  12  mo.  10,  1806;   died  8  mo.  27,  1827. 

173.  REBECCA  SHOEMAKER5  (Joseph4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Abigail  (Jones)  Shoemaker,  of  Philadelphia,  was  born 
at  Shoemakertown,  7  mo.  2^,  1781 ;  died  at  Winchester,  Virginia,  7  mo.  26, 
1853;  buried  in  South  Laurel  Hill;  married,  at  Monthly  Meeting  for  the 
Northern  District  of  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  14,  1800,  Jasper  Cope,  merchant, 
of  Baltimore,  son  of  Caleb  and  Mary  Cope,  of  Lancaster  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania. About  1809  he  removed  to  Philadelphia  and  with  his  brother,  Israel 
Cope,  established  a  mercantile  house  at  165  High  Street,  where  they  continued 
for  many  years. 

Children  of  Jasper  and  Rebecca  (Shoemaker)  Cope: 

526.  Charles  C",  born  10  mo.  14,  1802 ;   married  Rebecca  Barnes. 

527.  Abby  Ann",  born  9  mo.  28,  1804 ;   married  Caleb  Cope. 

528.  Edward",  born  2  mo.  7,  1807 ;   died  8  mo.  4,  1808. 

529.  Emma",  born  12  mo.  10,  1808;    married  Charles  Yarnall. 

530.  Oliver",  born  1  mo.  23,  1813;   died  1  mo.  23,  1832. 

531.  Jasper",  born  8  mo.  21,  1815;   died  3  mo.  27,  1895.  unmarried. 

532.  Rebecca",  born  5  mo.  12,  1822 ;  married  George  Randolph. 

175.  ELISHA  TYSON8  (Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Isaac  Tyson  and  Esther  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  18,  1749- 
50,    in   Upper   Dublin   township,    Philadelphia   County,    Pennslyvania.      He 

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removed  by  certificate  from  Abington  Meeting  to  Gunpowder  Monthly  Meet- 
ing, Maryland,  12  mo.  28,  1772.  He  married  (1),  at  Little  Falls  Meeting, 
near  Baltimore,  n  mo.  5,  1776,  Mary,  born  5  mo.  10,  1758;  daughter  of 
William  and  Hannah  Amos;  she  died  4  mo.  17,  181 3.  He  married  (2),  10 
mo.  22,  1814,  Margaret  Cowman,  who  died  s.  p.,  1  mo.  29,  1853.  When 
moving  from  Pennsylvania,  he  settled  first  at  Jericho,  near  Little  Falls  of  the 
Gunpowder  River,  where  he  built  his  flour-mills.  In  1781  he  moved  into 
Baltimore,  where  he  became  an  extensive  merchant  miller,  and  built  new  mills 
on  Jones  Falls,  near  what  is  now  Druid  Hill  Park.  He  was  a  member  and  one 
of  the  founders  of  the  first  Anti-Slavery  Society  in  the  State  of  Maryland, 
inaugurated  in  Baltimore,  9  mo.  8,  1792.  The  General  Assembly,  12  mo.  7, 
1791,  authorized  him,  with  others,  "  to  lay  out  a  road,  not  exceeding  forty 
feet  wide  from  their  mill  seats  on  Jones  Falls  to  Baltimore  Town."  With 
five  of  his  friends  he  formed  a  society  to  furnish  medical  relief  to  the  poor 
gratuitously,  which  in  1807  was  incorporated  by  the  name  of  the  "  Baltimore 
General  Dispensary."  It  is  recorded  of  him,  "  that  he  was  a  most  highly 
respected  and  prominent  citizen,  full  of  public  spirit  and  philanthropy,  aiding 
in  many  ways  the  development  and  good  order  of  the  city.  He  was  convinced 
that  negro  slavery  was  wrong  and  ought  to  be  abolished  by  law,  and  aided, 
in  every  way  he  legally  could,  those  who  were  wrongfully  held.  He  was  in  no 
sense  a  man  of  one  idea,  but  full  of  wisdom,  and  courage,  and  conduct,  in 
every-day  life.  Large  and  majestic  in  person,  with  more  than  ordinary  per- 
sonal strength,  and  as  resolute  as  conscientious,  there  is  no  doubt  that  he 
wielded  the  sword  of  the  spirit  with  a  very  strong  arm  of  flesh."  He  is  said 
"  to  have  possessed  wonderful  acuteness  of  reply  and  dauntless  courage."  He 
was  always  a  consistent  member  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  He  died  in  Balti- 
more, 2  mo.  16,  1824. 

Children  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Amos)  Tyson: 

533.  Isaac",  born  10  mo.  10,  1777;   died  1  mo.  30,  1864;   married  Elizabeth  Thomas. 

534.  Esther8,  born  2  mo.  23,  1779;   died  young. 

535.  Lucretia",  born  10  mo.  2,  1780;  married  John  W.  Wilson. 

536.  William",  born  10  mo.  2,  1782;    married  Elizabeth  Ellicott. 

537.  Mary",  born  9  mo.  4,  1785;   married  Enoch  Clapp. 

538.  Nathan",  born  11  mo.  4,  1787;   died  1  mo.  6,  1867;   married  Martha  Ellicott. 

539.  James",  born  3  mo.  4,  1790;    died  young. 

540.  Sarah",  born  8  mo.  19.  1791 ;   died  young. 

541.  Elisha,  Jr.",  born  1  mo.  28,  1796;   married,  10  mo.  19,  1819,  Sarah  S.  Morris. 

542.  Deborah  D.",  born  3  mo.  12,  1798;   died  5  mo.  12,  1801. 

176.  TACY    TYSON5   (Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  Isaac  Tyson  and  Esther  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Upper 

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Dublin  township,  Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania,  I  mo.  20,  1752;  died 
in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  8  mo.  12,  1823;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting, 
Pennsylvania,  11  1110.  24,  1780,  John  Mitchell,  of  Moreland,  Pennsylvania, 
born  7  mo.  6,  1755;  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Mitchell,  of  Byberry,  Pennsyl- 
vania; he  died  in  Baltimore,  10  mo.  12,  1815.  John  and  Tacy  settled  in 
Wilmington,  Delaware,  where  their  two  children  were  born.  "  At  Gunpowder 
Monthly  Meeting,  held  in  Baltimore,  11  mo.  26,  1785,  John  Mitchell  produced 
a  certificate  for  himself,  Tacy,  his  wife,  and  daughter  Mary,  from  Wilmington 
Monthly  Meeting,  dated  10  mo.  12,  1785."  * 

Children  of  John  and  Tacy  (Tyson)  Mitchell: 

543.  Esther",  born  10  mo.  20,  1781 ;    died  10  mo.  5,  1782. 

544.  Mary",  born  9  mo.  22,  1783;  married  (1)  John  Ellicott,  Jr.;    (2)   Abijah  Janney. 

178.  JACOB  TYSON5  (Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Isaac  Tyson  and  Esther  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Upper  Dublin, 
Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania,  10  mo.  1,  1755.  He  removed  by  certifi- 
cate from  Abington  Monthly  Meeting,  3  mo.  20,  1775,  to  Gunpowder  Meeting, 
Maryland,  and  from  the  latter  meeting  he  removed,  11  mo.  3,  1815,  with  his 
wife  and  children,  to  Baltimore  Monthly  Meeting.  In  the  minutes  of  this 
meeting  the  following  appears :  "  Jacob  Tyson,  of  Harford  County,  Maryland, 
married,  1  mo.  2,  1794,  at  the  meeting-house  in  Baltimore  Town,  Ann, 
daughter  of  Peter  and  Hannah  Perine,  of  Baltimore  County,  Maryland." 

Children  of  Jacob  and  Ann  (Perine)  Tyson: 

545.  Margaret",  born  12  mo.  13,  1794. 

546.  Sarah',  born  7  mo.  17,  1796. 

547-  George",  born  6  mo.  6,  1798;  died  4  mo.  29,  1848;  married  Meribah  (Russell)  Keith, 
widow  of  Cyrus  Keith  and  daughter  of  Seth  and  Elizabeth  Russell,  of  New 
Bedford,  Massachusetts;   she  died  2  mo.  7,  1850. 

548.  Ann",  born  11  mo.  8,  1800;   married  Cornelius  Driscoll. 

549.  Jonathan",  born  9  mo.  8,  1802;    married  Mary  A. . 

550.  Rachel",  married  William  K.  Galloway. 

179.  NATHAN  TYSON5  (Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3.  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Isaac  Tyson  and  Esther  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  merchant  of 
Baltimore,  Maryland,  was  born  1  mo.  10,  1757,  in  Philadelphia  County,  Penn- 
sylvania. He  removed  by  certificate  from  Abington  to  Gunpowder  Monthly 
Meeting,  3  mo.  28,  1775;  died  3  mo.  15,  1819,  in  Baltimore;  married  9  mo. 
29,  1 80 1,  Mary  Randall. 

*  Baltimore  Monthly  Meeting  Records. 
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Children  of  Nathan  and  Mary  (Randall)  Tyson: 

551.  James6. 

552.  Nathan8. 

553.  Ellinor",  married  Thomas  Irwin,  Jr.,  of  Alexandria,  Virginia. 

554.  Mary  Catharine6. 

555.  Maria6,  married  Dr.  George  S.  Gibson. 

556.  Charles  J.6. 

557.  Alexander  Hamilton6,  married  Rebecca  A.  Howard. 

558.  Nathan  Penrose6,  died  unmarried. 

180.  SARAH  TYSON5  (Esther  ShoemakerMsaac3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  Isaac  Tyson  and  Esther  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo. 
26,  1758;  died  4  mo.  8,  1824;  married,  11  mo.  26,  1782,  Israel  Knight,  born 
3  mo.  4,  1760;  died  1  mo.  31,  1810;  son  of  Giles  Knight  and  Elizabeth 
James,  his  wife.*  They  were  highly  respected  members  of  the  Society  of 
Friends,  and  settled  in  Bensalem  township  on  a  farm.  In  1804  Israel  pur- 
chased four  hundred  and  forty  acres  of  land  at  Black  River,  New  York,  for 
his  children.  He  was  the  great-grandson  of  Giles  Knight  and  his  wife  Mary 
English,  who  were  married  in  England  and  came  to  this  country  in  1682,  and 
settled  in  Byberry ;  he  was  a  leading  man  in  the  county,  and  was  several  times 
elected  a  member  of  the  Assembly. 

Children  of  Israel  and  Sarah  (Tyson)  Knight: 

559.  Abel6,  born  8  mo.  24,  1783 ;   married  Elizabeth  Donaldson. 

560.  Isaac",  born  9  mo.  14,  1785;   married  Juliana  Maria  Thomas. 

561.  Esther",  born  4  mo.  9,  1787;   married,  3  mo.  17,  1831,  John  Knight;   no  issue. 

562.  Giles6,  born  4  mo.  16,  1789;  married  (1)  Mary  Yardley;    (2)  Hannah  Shot  well. 

563.  George  J.6,  born  5  mo.   24,   1791  ;    married    (1)    Abi  Brown;     (2)    Esther  Morris 

Donaldson. 

564.  John6,  born  5  mo.  29,  1793;    died  at  sea. 

565.  Nathan  T.6,  born  11  mo.  25,  1796;   married  Elizabeth  Thomas. 

566.  Eliza6,  born  4  mo.  24,  1799;   married  James  Bones. 

183.  JESSE  TYSON5  (Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Isaac  Tyson  and  Esther  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Upper  Dublin 
township,  Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania.  He  removed  by  certificate  from 
Horsham  Monthly  Meeting  to  Gunpowder  Monthly  Meeting,  Maryland,  7 
mo.  2,  1783,  and  there  operated  for  several  years  the  Jericho  Flour-Mills; 
later  he  moved  into  Baltimore  and  became  a  grain  commission  merchant.  He 
married  (1),  in  Baltimore,  4  mo.  1,  1790,  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  Hopkins;  he  married  (2),  5  mo.  22,  1806,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Henry  and  Ann  Ridgely,  who  died  s.  p.,  9  mo.  18,  1816;   he  married  (3), 

*  Information  of  descendants  of  Israel  Knight  was  furnished  by  Anne  K.  Taylor,  Philadelphia. 

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£bc  Sboemafeer  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

5  mo.  1 6,  1818,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  Twelfth  Street,  Philadelphia,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Joshua  and  Catharine  (Warner)  Howell ;  she  died  without  issue. 
Jesse  Tyson  died  in  Baltimore  8  mo.  26,  1821,  and  was  interred  in  Friends' 
burying-ground. 

Children  of  Jesse  and  Margaret  (Hopkins)  Tyson: 

567.  Elizabeth*,  born  3  mo.  2,  1791 ;   married  Dr.  William  Winder  Handy. 

568.  Isaac',  born  10  mo.  I,  1792;   married  Hannah  Ann  Wood. 

569.  Thomas",  born  6  mo.  I,  1794;    merchant  of  Baltimore;    married   (1),  10  mo.  25, 

1825,  Mary,  daughter  of  George  and  Elizabeth  (Brook)  Ellicott  of  Anne 
Arundel  County,  Maryland;  (2),  in  1836,  Ann  B.  Ellicott,  his  first  wife's 
sister;  (3),  10  mo.  17,  1844,  Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Cow- 
man) Thomas. 

570.  Esther",  born  3  mo.  22,  1796;   died  8  mo.  19,  1797. 

571.  John  Shoemaker",  born  11  mo.  7,  1797;   married  Rachel  Snowden. 

572.  Margaret",  born  7  mo.  4,  1802;   married  John  Janney. 

573.  Anna",  born  5  mo.  10,  1804 ;  married  Joseph  Eldridge. 

188.  NATHAN  SHEPPARD5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2, 
George1 ) ,  son  of  Nathan  Sheppard  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  merchant, 
of  Philadelphia,  was  born  in  Gwynedd  township,  Philadelphia  County,  12  mo. 
14,  1760.  On  the  31st  of  8  mo.,  1784,  Gwynedd  Monthly  Meeting  issued  a 
certificate  recommending  Nathan  Sheppard,  Jr.,  to  the  care  of  Friends  of 
Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting  for  the  Northern  District.  He  married,  1 1  mo. 
9,  1790,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  Northern  District,  Catharine  Hart,  who  died  12 
mo.  15,  1842,  daughter  of  Seymour  Hart,  born  10  mo.  16,  1734;  died  7  mo. 
5,  1819,  and  his  wife  Margaret,  bom  1  mo.  29,  1740;  died  5  mo.  30,  1797, 
daughter  of  Robert  and  Catharine  Lloyd,  of  Philadelphia. 

Nathan  Sheppard  died  in  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  18,  1800,  aged  forty  years. 
In  his  will,  signed  10  mo.  14,  1800,  and  probated  11  mo.  6,  1800,*  after 
making  provision  for  his  wife  and  children,  he  says,  "  All  the  rest  and  residue 
shall  go,  to  be  applied,  under  the  direction  of  the  Monthly  Meeting  of  Philadel- 
phia for  the  Northern  District,  as  a  fund  for  the  distribution  of  good  books 
among  poor  people  in  the  back  parts  of  Pennsylvania,  or  to  the  support  of  an 
Institution  or  Free  School,  in  or  near  Philadelphia." 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Catharine  (Hart)  Sheppard: 

574.  Sarah  R.9,  born  1  mo.  7,  1792;    married  Edmund  Shotwell. 

575-  Margaret",  born  12  mo.  24,  1793;   died  12  mo.  17,  1853,  in  Philadelphia,  unmarried. 

576.  Lydia",  born  6  mo.  9,  1795 ;    died  9  mo.  26,  1800. 

577.  Rebecca",  born  4  mo.  11,  1798;    died  3  mo.  12.  1852;    married,  6  mo.  6,  1826,  Ben- 

jamin H.  Warder,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  John  and  Ann  Warder. 

578.  Catharine",  born  10  mo.  8,  1800;   died  8  mo.,  1865,  unmarried. 

*  Will  Book  Y,  p.  428,  Register's  office,  Philadelphia. 
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195.  THOMAS  SHOEMAKER5  (Mathias4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Mathias  and  Hannah  (Kenderdine)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Gvvynedd 
township,  8  mo.  14,  1771 ;  died  1  mo.  26,  1853;  married,  12  mo.  1,  1803,  Jane, 
daughter  of  David  Supplee,  of  Norriton  township. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Supplee)  Shoemaker: 

579.  Enoch',   born   9  1110.   25,    1804;     married,   at   St.   Michael's   Evangelical   Lutheran 

Church,  Germantown,  Rachel  Mitchell. 

580.  Job5,  born  10  mo.  7,  1805  ;   died  8  mo.  14,  1828,  unmarried. 

581.  David',  born  1  mo.  6,  1807;   married,  5  mo.  14,  1837,  Abigail  Kline. 

582.  Alan",  born  9  mo.  22,  1808;   married  Susan  Berkheimer. 

583.  Mathias",  born  2  mo.  17,  1810;    married  Sarah  M.  Fisher. 

584.  Hannah",  born  1  mo.  3.  1813;   died  4  mo.  10,  1817. 

585.  Jesse",  born  3  mo.  31,  1815;    married  Sarah  T.  Williams. 

586.  Charles  K.6,  born  6  mo.  4,  1819;   married  Sarah  Childs. 

198.  MARGARET  SHOEMAKER5  (Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Jonathan  Shoemaker  and  Martha  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  in  Gwynedd  township;  died  12  mo.  24,  1836.  at  Frankford,  Pennsyl- 
vania; married,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  11  mo.  4,  1798,  Michael  Newbold,  mer- 
chant, of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Thomas  and  Ann  Newbold. 

Children  of  Michael  and  Margaret  (Shoemaker)  Newbold: 

587.  James  Simpson6,  born  9  mo.  24,  1799;    died  2  mo.  15,  1881 ;    married,  11  mo.  24, 

1842,  Sarah  N.  Logan. 

588.  Hannah  Deaves",  born  8  mo.  2,  1801 ;   died  1  mo.  20,  1828. 

589.  Martha  Simpson",  born  4  mo.  2,  1803 ;   married,  10  mo.  4,  1855,  William  Birdsall ; 

no  issue. 

590.  Ann  Powell",  born  1  mo.  12,  1805;   died  unmarried. 

591.  Sarah",  born  9  mo.  6,  1806;    married  Nathan  Woolman. 

592.  Mary  Potts",  born  4  mo.  2,  1808 ;   married  Amos  Thorp. 

593.  Beulah  Walmsley",  born  6  mo.  15.  1810;    died  unmarried. 

594.  Josiah  Hewes",  born  11  mo.  2,  1812;    married  Hannah  Richardson. 

595.  Elizabeth  Deaves",  born  9  mo.  27,  1814;    died  9  mo.  n,  1899;    married,  3  mo.  5. 

1840,  George  M.  Alsop ;   no  issue. 

596.  Thomas  Hall",  born  9  mo.  2,  1820;   married  Caroline  B.  Woodward. 

199.  ISAAC  SHOEMAKER5  (Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1), 
farmer  of  Montgomery  County,  son  of  Jonathan  Shoemaker  and  his  wife 
Martha  Shoemaker,  was  born  12  mo.  1,  1775;  married,  1801,  Margaret  Hal- 
lowell,  born  5  mo.  19,  1775;  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Margaret  Hallowell,  of 
Horsham,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Margaret  (Hallowell)  Shoemaker: 

597.  Thomas6,  born  8  mo.  n,  1804;   died  3  mo.  23,  1805. 

598.  Martha",  born  10  mo.  20,  1806. 

6  81 


Gbc  Sboemafcer  family  of  Gbeltenbam 

59g,  Prischxa",  born  7  mo.  20,  1810;    married  Isacher  Kenderdine. 

600.  Mary",  born  8  mo.  4,  1812. 

6oi.  Jonathan",  born  7  mo.  11,  1813;   married  Hannah  Kenderdine. 

602.  Thomas',  born  9  mo.  7,  1816. 

201.  DENNIS  SHOEMAKER5  (Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son 
of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Conrad)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Whitpain  township, 
Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  2  mo.  17,  1769;  died  10  mo.  17,  1844; 
married,  11  mo.  11,  1802,  Sarah  Conlston,  daughter  of  James  and  Rebecca 
Wood,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting. 

Child  of  Dennis  and  Sarah  Collision  (Wood)  Shoemaker: 

603.  James  W.°,  born  9  mo.   19,  1805;    died  6  mo.  23,   1871;    married,  5  mo.   12,   1829, 

Elizabeth  Conard. 

202.  JACOB  SHOEMAKER5  (Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son 
of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Conrad)  Shoemaker,  was  born  4  mo.  11,  1771  ;  died  3 
mo.  30,  1800;  married,  12  mo.  17,  1797,  at  Plymouth  Meeting,  Sarah  Conrad, 
daughter  of  John  Conrad,  of  Whitemarsh. 

Child  of  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Conrad)  Shoemaker: 

604.  Lydia",  born   1   mo.  28,   1800;    died   10  mo.   25,   1856;    married,    11   mo.    17,   1818, 

Emmor  Kimber,  Jr. 

204.  MARGARET  SHOEMAKER5  (Isaac1,  Jacob'5,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Conrad)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Whitpain, 
6  mo.  30,  1776;  died  3  mo.  24,  1868;  married,  11  mo.  15,  1798,  Jonathan 
Evans,  son  of  Jacob  Evans,  of  Plymouth,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Margaret  (Shoemaker)  Evans: 

605.  Samuel6,  born  3  mo.  14,  1800;   married  Mary  Ann  Grafly. 

606.  Isaac",  born  11  mo.  1,  1801  ;    married  Hannah  Zimmerman. 

607.  Rachel",  born  10  mo.  6,  1804 ;   married  William  Buist. 

608.  Hannah",  born  8  mo.  5,  1807;   died  1  mo.  21,  1874;    married  William  Rianhard. 

609.  Jacob",  born  3  mo.  1,  181 1  ;   died  5  1110.  13.  1814. 

610.  Catharine",  born  11  mo.  20,  1813;   married  Charles  Zorns. 

611.  George",  born  10  mo.  26,  1816;   died  9  mo.  27,  1821. 

206.  RACHEL  SHOEMAKER5  (Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Conrad)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Gwynedd,  11 
mo.  6,  1781;  died  3  mo.  23,  1866;  married,  12  mo.  10,  1801,  John  Roberts, 
born  9  mo.  8,  1769;  died  3  mo.  15.  1825  ;  son  of  Joseph  Roberts  and  Hannah 
Reese.    Joseph  Roberts  was  a  son  of  Aaron  Roberts  and  Sarah  Langworthy, 

82 


Siitb  feneration 


married  8  mo.  6,  1727;  and  Hannah  Reese  was  a  daughter  of  Isaac  Reese  and 
Mary  Evans,  married  4  mo.  9,  1725. 

Children  of  John  and  Rachel  (Shoemaker)  Roberts: 

612.  Hannah5,  born  12  mo.  28,  1802;   married  Charles  Styer. 

613.  Rachel*,  born  9  mo.  30,  1S04;   married  Jesse  Roberts. 

614.  Abigail8,  born  11  mo.  18,  1806;    married  Aaron  Conard. 

615.  Joseph",  born  9  mo.  18,  1808;   died  2  mo.  17,  1849,  unmarried. 

616.  Lydia5,  born  1  mo.  14,  1812;    died  5  mo.  8,  1831,  unmarried. 

617.  Isaac6,  born  6  mo.  26,  1814;    married  Ruth  Conard. 

618.  Phebe6,  born  5  mo.  5,  1817;   married  George  Mulvany. 

619.  Aaron9,  born  10  mo.  27,  1819;    married  Elizabeth  Sheets. 

620.  John",  born  11  mo.  8,  1823;   married  Mary  Reed. 

207.  ISAAC  SHOEMAKER5,  of  Norristown  (Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Conrad)  Shoemaker,  was  born  2  mo.  19, 
1785;  died  6  mo.  23,  1870;  married,  3  mo.  12,  1812,  Mary  Jarrett,  born  10 
mo.  9,  1790;  died  2  mo.  19,  1882  ;  daughter  of  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  Jarrett,  of 
London  Grove,  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Jarrett)  Shoemaker: 

621.  Elizabeth6,  born  3  mo.  16,  1813;   died  7  mo.  31,  1870,  unmarried. 

622.  Jarrett",  born  9  mo.  15,  1815;   died  8  mo.  14,  1889,  unmarried. 

623.  Rachel",  born  8  mo.  15,  1817;   died  7  mo.  4,  1866,  unmarried. 

624.  Isaac",  born  11  mo.  11,  1822;    married  (1).  11  mo.  16,  1848,  Sarah  Ann  Walton; 

(2),  4  mo.  29,  1875,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Hobson. 

625.  Mary",  born  1  mo.  6,  1827;    died  2  mo.  12,  1832. 

208.  CATHARINE  SHOEMAKER5  (Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Conrad)  Shoemaker,  was  born  11 
mo.  26,  1788;  died  5  mo.  9,  1826:  married,  8  mo.  12,  1808,  William  Hal- 
lowell,  son  of  William  and  Mary  Hallowell,  born  5  mo.  24,  1784. 

Children  of  William  and  Catharine  (Shoemaker)  Hallowell: 

626.  Mary",  born  8  mo.  27,  1809;   died  3  mo.  18,  1889;   married  Robert  Mullin. 

627.  Isaac",  born  11  mo.  6,  1810;    died  11  mo.  17,  1810. 

628.  Rachel",  born  2  mo.  22,  1812;   died  8  mo.  13,  1813. 

629.  Susanna",  born  12  mo.  20,  1813  ;    married  George  Pyott. 

630.  William",  born  11   mo.  26,  1815;    died  6  mo.  14,  1882;    married,  1  mo.  28,  1843, 

Mary  H.  Post. 

631.  Isaac",  born  1  mo.  1,  1818;    died  5  mo.  27,  1826. 

632.  Jane  S.",  born  11  mo.  15,  1819;    married  Hugh  Forman. 

633.  Sarah",  born  4  mo.  9,  1822 ;   died  9  mo.  5,  1823. 

634.  Phebe",  born  2  mo.  26,  1824 ;   married  Samuel  K.  Stout. 

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209.  DAVID  SHOEMAKER5  (Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George'),  son 
of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Conrad)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Plymouth,  Mont- 
gomery County,  11  mo.  II,  1791;  died  10  mo.  13,  1823;  married,  12  mo. 
20,  1814,  at  St.  Michael's  Evangelical  Church,  Germantown,  Sarah  Kline, 
born  1  mo.  20,  1795,  daughter  of  Nicholas  and  Anna  Eva  Kline,  of  German- 
town. 

Children  of  David  and  Sarah  (Kline)  Shoemaker: 

635.  Ann  E.",  born  10  mo.  23,  1815;   married  Christopher  Grafly. 

636.  Rachel". 

637.  Nicholas  Kline",  born  10  mo.  14,  1819;    married,  4  mo.  23.  1840,  Anna  Catharine 

Kates. 

638.  David  Kline",  born  2  mo.  13,  1S22  ;   married,  10  mo.  30,  1849,  Alicia  Mallon  Sendos. 

210.  ELEANOR  SHOEMAKER5  (David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  David  Shoemaker  and  Jane  Roberts,  his  wife,  of  Whitemarsh, 
Montgomery  County,  was  born  8  mo.  31,  1779;  died  1  mo.  26,  1866,  in  Phila- 
delphia; married,  10  mo.  10,  1799,  Jonathan  Taylor,  born  11  mo.  27,  1776; 
died  2  mo.  2,  1837;  son  of  Jonathan  Taylor,  of  Upper  Dublin. 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Eleanor  (Shoemaker)  Taylor: 

639.  David",  born  7  mo.  10,  1800;    married  Rebecca  Jones. 

640.  Elizabeth",  born  6  mo.  16,  1802;    married  Thomas  Adamson. 

641.  Jane  S.6,  born  2  mo.  7,  1805;   died  6  mo.  10,  1889,  unmarried. 

642.  Charles",  born  5  mo.  16,  1807;   died  8  mo.  9,  1817. 

643.  Mary",  born  5  mo.  13,  1809;   died  5  mo.  6,  1828. 

644.  William",  born  11,  mo.  18,  181 1  ;    died  11  mo.  16,  1832. 

645.  Jesse  W.9,  born  1  mo.  7,  1816,  married  Maria  Balderston. 

211.  MARGARET  SHOEMAKER5  (David4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1 ),  daughter  of  David  Shoemaker  and  Jane  Roberts,  his  wife,  of  White- 
marsh,  was  born  2  mo.  9,  1782;  died  3  mo.  31,  1873;  married,  10  mo.  16, 
1800,  Ezra  Comfort,  an  eminent  minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends,  born  4  mo. 
18,  1777;  died  8  mo.  29,  1847;  son  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  Alice  Fell,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Ezra  and  Margaret  (Shoemaker)  Comfort: 

646.  Sarah",  born  10  mo.  11.  1801 ;  died  4  mo.  1,  1884;  married,  3  mo.  16,  1820,  Hughes 

Bell. 

647.  Grace",  born  S  mo.  16,  1803;   died  1  mo.  11,  1898;   married,  10  mo.  13.  1825,  Charles 

Williams. 

648.  Jane",  born  8  mo.  29,  1805;    died  3  1110.  17.  1873;    married  (1)  Jones  Yerkes;    (2) 

Charles  Lippincott. 

649.  Ann",  born  12  mo.  22,  1807;   married,  11  mo.  23,  1826,  Isaac  Jones. 

650.  John  S.9,  born  5  mo.  26,  1810;    married,  4  mo.  16,  1836,  Jane  C.  Comfort. 

651.  Alice",  born  1  mo.  18,  1813;   died  2  mo.  24,  1888;   married  George  M.  Haverstick. 

84 


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652.  Jeremiah",  born  2  mo.   18,   1816;    died  6  mo.  27,   1887;    married    (1),   10  mo.   16, 

1845,  Elizabeth  Cadwalader ;    (2),  4  mo.  17,  1873,  Rachel  Comfort. 

653.  David",  born  5  mo.  25,  1819;   married.  10  mo.  14,  1846,  Sarah  Ann  Bacon. 

654.  Margaret",  born  7  mo.  23,  1823;   died  g  mo.  8,  1864;   married  Henry  Warrington. 

213.  ANN  SHOEMAKER5  (David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daugh- 
ter of  David  Shoemaker  and  Jane  Roberts,  his  wife,  of  Whitemarsh,  Pennsyl- 
vania, was  born  8  mo.  28,  1786;  died  10  mo.  13,  1821 ;  married,  11  mo.  27, 
1810,  Cadwalader  Foulke,  of  Whitemarsh,  born  10  mo.  28,  1778;  died  6  mo. 
7,  1858;  son  of  Hugh  and  Ann  (Roberts)  Foulke. 

Children  of  Cadwalader  and  Ann  (Shoemaker)  Foulke: 

655.  David",  born  11  mo.  24,  181 1;    died  11  mo.  17,  1896;    married  Susan  Y.  Michener, 

widow  of  Lea  Michener,  and  daughter  of  Silas  and  Hannah  Shoemaker,  born 
in  Upper  Dublin,  12  mo.  21,  1835;  no  issue.  (Descendants  of  Peter  Shoe- 
maker.) (See  "United  Friend,"  vol.  viii.,  No.  4,  p.  58,  for  Memorial  of 
David  Foulke.) 

656.  Hannah",  born  2  mo.  16,  1814;   died  9  mo.  8,  1887;   married,  11  mo.  11,  1863,  Mor- 

decai  Price  ;   no  issue. 

657.  Samuel",  born  2  mo.  25,  1816;    died  4  mo.  23,  1859;    married,  5  mo.  8.  1849,  Anne 

Jones ;   no  issue. 

658.  Josiah",  born  1  mo.  19,  1819;   died  8  mo.  10,  1848,  unmarried. 

214.  MARY  SHOEMAKER5  (David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  David  and  Jane  (Roberts)  Shoemaker,  of  Whitemarsh,  was  born 
8  mo.  25,  1790;  died  3  mo.  29,  1877;  married,  3  mo.  19,  1812,  John  Jones, 
born  12  mo.  27,  1787;  died  7  mo.  3,  1870;  son  of  John  Jones  and  Priscilla 
Hallowell,  of  Cheltenham,  Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  John  and  Mary  (Shoemaker)  Jones: 

659.  Jane  S.°,  born  4  mo.  17,  1813;    died  7  mo.  9,  1881 ;    married,  11  mo.  16,  1837,  Ezra 

Comfort ;   no  issue. 

660.  Elizabeth",  born  9  mo.  8,  1815;   died  4  mo.  13.  1816. 

661.  Charles",  born  3  mo.  18,  1817;   married  Ann  Magarge. 

662.  Ruthanna",  born  5  mo.  20,  1820;    died  9  mo.  16,  1821. 

663.  Ruthanna",  born  8  mo.  18,  1822 ;    died  5  mo.  13,  i860,  unmarried. 

664.  Mary  Ann",  born  7  mo.  13,  1826. 

665.  Robert  Barclay",  born  1  mo.  1,   1829;    married   (1)   Ezraetta  Jones;     (2)   Emma 

Ogborn. 

666.  Margaretta",  born  2  mo.  2,  1832 ;    died  1  mo.  23,  1833. 

216.  JOSEPH  SHOEMAKER5  (Thomas4,  George3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Ambler)  Shoemaker,  was  born  5  mo.  11,  1760; 
died  10  mo.  4,  1823;  married,  4  mo.  15,  1788,  Martha,  daughter  of  Peter 
Lukens,  born  6  mo.  17,  1761  ;  died  2  mo.  24,  1850. 

85 


£bc  Sbocmafter  jfamtty  of  Cbcltcnbam 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Martha  (Lukens)  Shoemaker: 

667.  Lydia",  born  3  mo.  21,  1789;   died  12  mo.  25,  1830;    married,  12  mo.  12,  1809,  Isaac 

Jeanes. 

668.  Abraham",  born  5  mo.  22,  1791. 

669.  Jesse",  born  9  mo.  11,  1796;   married  (1)  Sarah  Ambler;    (2)  Sarah  Lukens. 

670.  Charles",  born  4  mo.  18,  1801 ;    married  Maria  Lukens. 

219.  ABRAHAM  SHOEMAKER5  (Thomas4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Mary  Ambler,  was  born 
6  mo.  29,  1766;  died  9  mo.  4,  1857,  aged  ninety-one  years,  two  months,  and 
five  days;  married,  at  Rahway  Friends'  Meeting,  of  New  Jersey,  10  mo.  3, 
1793,  Margaret  Laing,  of  Woodbridge,  New  Jersey,  born  9  mo.  10,  1761 ;  died 
1  mo.  28,  1853,  aged  ninety-one  years,  four  months,  and  eighteen  days. 
Abraham  removed  from  Gwynedd  to  New  York,  where  he  became  a  successful 
and  prominent  merchant. 

Children  of  Abraham  and  Margaret  (Laing)  Shoemaker: 

671.  Mary",  born  4  mo.  19,  1795;   died  2  mo.  3,  1849,  unmarried. 

672.  Isaac",  born  2  mo.  17,  1797;   died  9  mo.  29,  1867,  unmarried.    » 

673.  Ann",  born  5  mo.  15,  1800;    died  11  mo.,  1889;   married  William  Dudley;    no  issue. 

674.  Hannah",  born  2  mo.  25,  1804 ;   married  Thomas  Foulke. 

221.  JACOB  SHOEMAKER5  (Thomas4,  George3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Ambler)  Shoemaker,  was  born  2  mo.  25,  1774; 
died  6  mo.  21,  1839;  married,  4  mo.  11,  1798,  Joyce  Parry,  daughter  of  John 
and  Rachel  (Fell)  Parry,  born  2  mo.  6,  1774;  died  3  mo.  26,  1822.  They 
resided  at  Drumon,  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Jacob  and  Joyce  (Parry)  Shoemaker: 

675.  John",  born  1  mo.  11,  1799;    married  Sarah  Bolton. 

676.  Thomas",  born  1  mo.  28,  1802;   married  Abi  Bolton. 

677.  Tacy",  born  5  mo.  15,  1806;   married  Joseph  Smith. 

678.  Rachel",  born  2  mo.  6,  1810;   died  3  mo.  22,  1822. 

679.  George",  born  2  mo.  6,  1810;    died  8  mo.  24,  1813. 

224.  MARY  SHOEMAKER5  (Thomas4,  George3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  Mary  Ambler,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo. 
26,  1775;  married,  5  mo.  3,  1803,  Amos  Griffith,  of  Gwynedd. 

Children  of  Amos  and  Mary  (Shoemaker)  Griffith: 

680.  Sarah',  born  2  mo.  24,  1804;    died  11  mo.  7,  1805. 

681.  Eli",  born  11  mo.  13,  1806;    died  1863,  unmarried. 

682.  Isaac",  born  10  mo.  28,  1808. 

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225.  THOMAS  SHOEMAKER5  (Thomas4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  Mary  Ambler,  his  wife,  was  born 
4mo&i6,'i778;  died  9  mo.  5,  1850;  married  (1),  II  mo.  11,  1806,  Hannah 
Iredell,  born  9  mo.  25,  1784;  died  2  mo.  7,  1829;  daughter  of  Robert  and 
Susan  Iredell.  Thomas  married  (2),  10  mo.  13,  1835,  Margaret  Farra,  by 
whom  he  had  no  children. 
Children  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Iredell)  Shoemaker: 

683.  Robert",  born  8  mo.  30,  1807 ;   married  Sarah  Roberts. 

684  Isaac0,  born  1  mo.  15.  1809;    married  Margaret  Ashton. 

685  Susanna",  born  2  mo.  29,  1812;    died  10  mo.  18,  1833,  unmarried. 

686.  Charles",  born  2  mo.  1,  1814;   married  (1223)  Rachel  Mather. 

687.  Owen",  born  2  mo  7,  1816;    married   (1)   Elizabeth  E.  Gibbs;    (2)   Hannah  Shoe- 

maker. 

688.  Thomas",  born  4  mo.  5,  1818 ;  died  9  mo.  IS,  1866,  unmarried. 

689.  Mary",  born  8  mo.  31.  1820;   died  7  mo.  27,  1822. 

690    Chalkley",  born  I  mo.  7,  1823;    died  1  mo.  5,  1893;   married  Jane  K.  Martin. 

691.  Lydia",  born  3  mo.  16,  1825;   married  (1222)  Penrose  Mather. 

692.  Cynthia",  born  1  mo.  1,  1828;   married  Benjamin  Green. 

227  SAMUEL  SHOEMAKER5  (George,  Jr.4,  George3,  George2. 
Geor-e1),  son  of  George  Shoemaker,  jr.,  and  Edith  Spencer,  his  wife,  was 
born  3  mo.  16,  1770;  died  5  mo.  21,  1848;  married,  12  mo.  21,  1797.  Eliza- 
beth Ellis,  who  died  12  mo.  19,  1839,  daughter  of  Isaac  Ellis.  Samuel  Shoe- 
maker resided  in  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  until  1819,  when  he 
removed  with  his  family  to  the  vicinity  of  the  national  capital,  purchasing  a 
large  estate  known  as  "  Friendship,"  lying  partly  in  the  District  of  Columbia, 
and  partly  in  Montgomery  County,  Maryland,  where  his  residence  was  located. 
He  and  his  wife  and  many  of  his  descendants  are  buried  in  the  family  burying- 
ground  on  the  estate. 
Children  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Ellis)  Shoemaker: 

693.  GEORCiE",  born  11  mo.  27,  1799;   died  12  mo.  10,  1838;    married  Mary  Payne. 

694.  Isaac",  born  8  mo.  17,  1802;   married  Ann  Williams.  m^man. 
69s.  Edith-",  born  4  mo.  9.   1803:    died  4  mo.  2.  1833;    married  William  Councilman, 

no  issue. 
696   David",  born  10  mo.  1,  1807;    married  Louisa  Tomlinson. 

697.  Jonathan",  born  7  mo.  20,  1810;   died  5  mo.  25.  1877.  unmarried. 

698.  Charles",  born  4  mo.  3,  1813;   married  Mary  E.  Collins. 
699   Jesse",  born  12  mo.  6,  1815;   married  Elizabeth  A.  Williams. 
700.  Samuel,  Jr.",  born  7  mo.  1,  1818;   married  Elizabeth  R.  Lane. 
701    Edward",  born  1  mo.  26,  1821 ;   married  Jane  Lucretia  Dean. 
702.  Rachel",  born  5  mo.  10,  1823;   married  J.  Thomas  Dean. 

228    ABRAHAM     SHOEMAKER5    (George,   Jr.4,   George3,    George2, 
George1),  son  of  George  Shoemaker,  Jr.,  and  Edith  Spencer,  his  wife,  was 

87 


£be  Sboemafcer  jfamtl£  of  Cbeltcnbam 

born  10  mo.  i,  1772;  died  11  mo.  26,  1842;  married,  at  Horsham  Meeting, 
Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  10  mo.  17,  1800,  Martha  Webster,  born 
1779;  died  in  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  3  mo.  31,  1836;  daughter  of  Naylor 
Webster  and  Martha  Fisher,  his  wife.  About  1819  Abraham  moved  to  Lan- 
caster County,  and  thence  to  Montgomery,  Maryland.  After  remaining  there  a 
few  months,  he  selected  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  as  his  future  residence,  and 
died  there  11  mo.  25,  1842.  Eight  of  his  children  were  born  in  Pennsylvania. 
George  W.,  the  youngest,  was  born  in  Montgomery  County,  Maryland.  Abra- 
ham and  his  wife  were  exemplary  members  of  Goose  Creek  Monthly  Meeting 
of  Friends,  Loudon  County,  Virginia. 

Children  of  Abraham  and  Martha  (Webster)  Shoemaker: 

703.  Naylor8,  born  7  mo.  21,  1801 ;   died  3  mo.  7,  1872;   married,  11  mo.  18,  1830,  Sarah 

Tate. 

704.  Elizabeth",  born  10  mo.  3,  1802 ;   died  7  mo.  8,  1875,  unmarried,  in  Loudon  County, 

Virginia. 

705.  Hannah',  born  11  mo.  3,  1806;    married  John  B.  Young. 

706.  Rachel",  born  8  mo.  13,  1808;   married  Joseph  Gibson. 

707.  Edith",  born  6  mo.  17,  1810;    died  3  mo.  2,  1885,  unmarried,  in  Loudon  County. 

708.  Sarah",  born  7  mo.  6,  1813;    died  10  mo.  10,  1892,  unmarried,  in  Loudon  County. 

709.  Samuel  Spencer",  born  6  mo.  8,  1815;   died  in  Jewell  County,  Kansas. 

710.  Basil  W.°,  born  10  mo.  28,  1817;  died  in  Virginia;  married  Caroline  Thomas. 

711.  George  W.",  born  8  mo.  27,  1820;   died  3  mo.  20,  1868,  unmarried,  in  Virginia. 

253.  HENRY  CHILD5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  John  Child  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo. 
12,  1752;  died  8  mo.  4,  1829;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  5  mo.  22,  1788, 
Sarah  Kirk,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Mary  Kirk,  of  Upper  Dublin  township, 
Montgomery  County ;  she  died  10  mo.  15,  1815. 

Children  of  Henry  and  Sarah  (Kirk)  Child: 

712.  John",  born  9  mo.  20,  1789;    married,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  10  mo.  29,  181 1,  Rachel 

Teas,  daughter  of  John  and  Rachel  Teas,  of  Philadelphia. 

713.  Mary",  born  n  mo.  30,  1793;   died  1804. 

714.  Elizabeth",  born  8  mo.  20,  1797;    died  11   mo.  4,  1856;    married,  9  mo.  29,   1815, 

Laac  K.  Wright,  son  of  David  and  Elizabeth  Wright,  of  Nottingham,   Bur- 
lington County,  New  Jersey. 

255.  SARAH  CHILD5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1 ), 
daughter  of  John  Child  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  20, 
1755;  died  10  mo.  14,  1798;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  6  mo.  15,  1775; 
Benjamin  Lloyd,  born  8  mo.  17,  1753;  died  5  mo.  16,  1819,  an  Elder  of 
Horsham  Meeting  of  Friends,  son  of  John  and  Susanna  (Field)  Lloyd,  of 
Moreland  township,  Philadelphia  County. 


Siitb  Generation 


John  Lloyd  was  the  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  born  3  mo.  8,  1698;  died  12 
mo.  29,  1781 ;  he  married,  3  mo.  14,  1724,  Mary  Harker,  born  8  mo.  6,  1700; 
died  1764;  daughter  of  Adam  Harker,  who  came  from  Yorkshire,  England, 
in  1698.  Their  oldest  son,  John,  born  8  mo.  24,  1725,  married,  7  mo.  20,  1750, 
Susanna  Field,  born  10  mo.  25,  1726,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Field  and  Sarah 
Stephenson,  who  were  married  8  mo.  29,  1724. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Child)  Lloyd: 

715.  Rachel",  born  3  mo.  24,  1776;   married  John  Malone. 

716.  Elizabeth",  born  11  mo.  24,  1777;   married  Mark  Balderston. 

717.  Isaac",  born  2  mo.  8,  1780;   died  4  mo.  30,  1780. 

718.  Grace",  born  3  mo.  21,  1781 ;    died  3  mo.  29.  1827;    married  William  Michener. 

719.  Charles",  born  7  mo.  10,  1783  ;   died  9  mo.  5,  1783. 

720.  Benjamin",  born  8  mo.  22,  1784;   married  Hannah  Hampton. 

721.  Joseph",  born  12  mo.  16,  1786;   died  10  mo.  17,  1790. 

722.  Jesse",  born  11  mo.  3,  1788;    married  Ann  Yardley. 

723.  Sarah",  born  7  mo.  24,  1791 ;   died  8  mo.  26,  1793. 

724.  Susanna",  born  11  mo.  22,  1793;   died  4  mo.  16,  1842. 

725.  John",  born  9  mo.   16,   1796;    married   (1),  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  Lydia  Spencer; 

(2)   Sidnea  Paul. 

256.  ELIZABETH  CHILD5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  John  Child  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born 
11  mo.  15,  1757;  died  9  mo.  29,  1827;  married,  11  mo.  16,  1778,  at  German- 
town,  Thomas  Parry,  son  of  John  and  Margaret  (Tyson)  Parry,  born  8  mo. 
26,  1752,  at  Horsham;  died  10  mo.  26,  1830,  in  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Child)  Parry: 

726.  Joseph",  born  10  mo.  23,  1779;    married,  in  Philadelphia,  Ann   (Williams)    Shoe- 

maker. 

727.  Sarah",  born  5  mo.  31,  1781 ;    married  James  Howell. 

728.  Benjamin",  born  1  mo.  6,  1783;    died  10  mo.  2,  1801. 

729.  Phebe",  born  10  mo.  19,  1784;    died  10  mo.  25,  1785. 

730.  Mary",  born  8  mo.  25,  1786;   married  Benjamin  Davis. 

731.  John  C",  born  8  mo.  5,  1788;   died  10  mo.  23,  i860;    married  Hannah  Story. 

732.  Margaret",  born  5  mo.  9,  1790 ;   died  10  mo.  7,  1828,  unmarried. 

733.  Samuel",  born  8  mo.  11,  1793;   died  4  mo.  24,  1795. 

734.  Jonathan",  born  11  mo.  23,  1795;   died  3  mo.  10,  1830,  unmarried. 

735.  Thomas",  born  3  mo.  9,  1798;   died  5  mo.  28,  1819,  unmarried. 

262.  HANNAH  CHILD5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George8, 
George1),  daughter  of  John  Child  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born 
10  mo.  28,  1770;  died  5  mo.  18,  1797;  married,  at  Germantown  Meeting, 
n  mo.  18,  1791,  Thomas  Walton,  son  of  Thomas,  of  Moreland  township. 
Montgomery  County. 

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Gbe  Sbocmafcer  family  of  Cbcltenbam 

Child  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Child)  Walton: 

736.  John  Walton",  married,  10  mo.  17,  1816,  Juliana  Michener. 

264.  JOHN  CHILD5  (Mary  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Henry  Child  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  24,  1752; 
married,  5  mo.  6,  1777,  Mary,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Mary  (Chapman) 
Phipps,  of  Abington.  They  lived  in  Abington  until  1799,  when  they  moved  to 
Upper  Providence,  where  John  died,  and  the  family  removed  to  Norriton, 
Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  John  and  Mary  (Phipps)  Child,  born  in  Abington: 

737.  Mary",  married  ■ — —  Pitt,  of  Delaware  County. 

738.  Peter". 

739.  Sarah",  married  John  Conrad,  of  Whitpain. 

740.  James",  died  unmarried,  nearly  seventy  years  of  age. 

741.  Tacy",  died  unmarried,  over  seventy  years  of  age. 

742.  Elizabeth",  married  John  Robinson,  of  Upper  Providence. 

743.  Margaret0,  married  John  Davis,  of  Delaware  County. 

744.  John",  born  7  mo.  9,  1798;   died  4  mo.  8,  1825;    married  Ann  T.  Moore. 

266.  GEORGE  CHILD5  (Mary  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2, 
George' ),  son  of  Henry  Child  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  7  mo. 
5,  1757,  in  Horsham  township.  He  married  Jane  Clayton,  daughter  of 
Richard  Clayton,  of  Montgomery  township. 

Children  of  George  and  Jane  (Clayton)  Shoemaker  : 

745.  Elizabeth". 

746.  Seth". 

747.  Hannah". 

748.  George". 

268.  JOSEPH  SHOEMAKER5  (Ezekiel4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1), 
son  of  Ezekiel  Shoemaker  and  Ann  Williams,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  16, 
1762;  died  6  mo.  10,  1823;  married,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  5  mo.,  1785,  Tacy 
Ambler,  born  10  mo.  7,  1760;  died  1  mo.  12,  1829;  daughter  of  John  and 
Ann  Ambler,  of  Gwynedd. 

Joseph  was  a  farmer;  he  was  a  member  and  an  Elder  of  Gwynedd  Monthly 
Meeting  of  Friends,  and  with  his  wife  was  buried  in  Friends'  burying-ground 
at  Gwynedd. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Tacy  (Ambler)  Shoemaker: 

749-  Ann",  born  3  mo.  17,  1786;    married  Nathan  Evans. 

750.  Ezekiel",  born  9  mo.  19,  1787;  married  Margaret  Weber. 

90 


Sixtb  (Beneration 


751.  Hannah",  born  10  mo.  10,  1789,  married  John  H.  Cavender. 

752.  Ellen0,  born  11  mo.  25,  1791 ;    married  John  Forman. 

753.  John",  born  3  mo.  11,  1793;   married  Elizabeth  Logan. 

754.  Joseph6,  born  12  mo.  17,  1794;    married  Phebe  Hallowell. 

755.  Jesse",  born  4  mo.  16,  1800. 

270.  RICHARD  SHOEMAKER5  (Ezekiel4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Ezekiel  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Ann  Williams,  was  born 
1  mo.  26,  1771 ;  died  7  mo.  10,  1837;  married,  8  mo.,  1793,  Eleanor  Roberts, 
born  2  mo.  25,  1768;  died  10  mo.  1,  1812;  daughter  of  John  Roberts  and 
Eleanor  Williams,  his  second  wife. 

Children  of  Richard  and  Eleanor  (Roberts)  Shoemaker: 

756.  Hannah",  born  8  mo.  7,  1794 ;   married  Isaac  W.  Moore. 

757.  John  R.°,  born  12  mo.  25,  1797;   died  6  mo.  29,  1809. 

758.  Job",  born  5  mo.  21,  1802;   died  4  mo.  5,  1864,  unmarried. 

759.  Ann",  born  9  mo.  2,  1806;    died  3  mo.  17,  1865;   married  John  Shay. 

760.  Charles",  born  9  mo.  3,  1809;   died  9  mo.  22,  181 1. 

271.  EDWARD  ROBERTS5  (Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard1,  George2. 
George1),  son  of  Cadwalader  Roberts  and  his  wife  Mary  Shoemaker,  was 
born  3  mo.  9,  1771 ;  died  10  mo.  25,  1850;  married,  in  1796,  Rebecca,  daugh- 
ter of  David  Phillips.  Edward  was  a  farmer,  and  settled,  about  1795,  at 
Catawissa,  Pennsylvania,  on  the  North  Branch  of  the  Susquehanna  River,  in 
which  locality  many  of  his  descendants  now  live. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Rebecca  (Phillips)  Roberts: 

761.  Cadwalader",  born  1  mo.  1.  1800;    married  Ann  Phillips. 

762.  Hannah",  born  1802  ;  died  1803. 

763.  William6,  born  1804. 

764.  Hannah",  born  1806;   married  Edward  Shay,  of  Horsham,  Pennsylvania. 

765.  Edward  J.°,  born  12  mo.  29,  1808;   married  Annie  Bartholomew. 

766.  David",  born  8  mo.  19,  181 1;    married  Frances  Sanders. 

767.  Stephen  F.",  born  7  mo.  10,  1814 ;   married  Margaret  George. 

768.  Josiah  A.",  born  2  mo.  2,  1820;   married  Anna  M.  Clewell. 

272.  EZEKIEL  ROBERTS5  (Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1 ) ,  son  of  Cadwalader  Roberts  and  his  wife  Mary  Shoemaker,  was  born 
12  mo.  19,  1775 ;  died  2  mo.  13,  1856;  married,  3  mo.  24,  1796,  at  Neshaminy 
Presbyterian  Church,  Ann  Doyle,  born  8  mo.  28,  1777;  died  2  mo.  2,  1827. 
Ezekiel  was  a  fanner,  and  settled  first  near  Toronto,  Canada,  where  several 
of  his  children  were  born ;  later  he  lived  in  Ohio.  He  was  buried  at  Belmont, 
Ohio. 

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Gbc  Sboemakev  jfamity  of  Cbeltenbam 


Children  of  Ezekiel  and  Ann  (Doyle)  Roberts: 

769.  Joseph",  born  11  mo.  15,  1799;  married  Esther  Scott. 

770.  Mary*,  born  2  mo.  27,  1801  ;    married  Abraham  Griffith. 

771.  Acnes",  born  3  mo.  4,  1803;    died  1  mo.  23,  1888;    married  Reese  Larkin,  Janesville, 

Iowa. 

772.  George  C.",  born  1805 ;    died  1827 ;    buried  at  Harrisonville,  Ohio. 

773.  Charles",  born  1  mo.  19,  1808 ;    married  Sarah  Harris. 

77-4-  John",  born  1810;   died  1887;    married   (1)  Susanna  Metz ;    (2)   Elizabeth  Wilson. 

775.  Nancy",  born  6  mo.  14,  1812;    died  6  mo.  16,  1893;    married  John  Taggart,  of  St. 

Clairsville,  Ohio. 

776.  Esther",  born  1815;    died  1878;   married  David  Smith,  Belmont,  Ohio. 

273.  CADWALADER  ROBERTS5  (Mary  Shoemaker4.  Richard3. 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Cadvvalader  Roberts  and  his  wife  Mary  Shoemaker, 
was  born  11  mo.  3,  1777;  died  2  mo.  19,  1871  ;  married,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting, 
12  mo.  14,  1802,  Elizabeth  Evans,  born  1  mo.  31,  1781  ;  died  1842;  daughter 
of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Evans,  of  Gwynedd,  Pennsylvania.  Cadwalader  was 
a  farmer  living  in  Gwynedd  township. 

Child  of  Cadwalader  and  Elizabeth  (Evans)  Roberts: 

777.  Job",  born  4  mo.  1,  1814;   married  Hannah  Pickering. 

274.  JOSEPH  ROBERTS5  (Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Cadwalader  Roberts  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  in  Gwynedd  township,  11  mo.  2,  1779;  died  4  mo.  11,  1859;  buried  at 
Horsham.  He  married  Elizabeth  Rubenkamp,  who  died  1840.  Joseph  was  a 
farmer  in  Gwynedd  township. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Rubenkamp)  Roberts: 

778.  Agnes",  born  1804;    died  1882;    married,  1831,  Jonathan  Jarrett. 

779.  Charles",  born  1807;   married  Sarah  A.  Kenderdine. 

780.  Mary  Ann",  born  1810;   married  Henry  Magee. 

781.  Jesse",  born  1812;   died  1819. 

275.  RICHARD  ROBERTS5  (Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Cadwalader  Roberts  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
burn  in  Gwynedd  township,  1  mo.  1,  1782;  died  9  mo.  17,  i860;  married,  at 
Gwynedd  Meeting,  5  mo.  14,  1805,  Mary  Scott,  born  1781 ;  daughter  of 
Alexander  and  Jane  Scott,  of  Worcester  township,  Montgomery  County. 
Mary  died  in  1828  and  was  buried  at  Horsham.  Richard  was  a  farmer,  and 
lived  and  died  at  Emerson,  Ohio. 

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Sixth  feneration 


Children  of  Richard  and  Mary  (Scott)  Roberts: 

782.  Israel6,  born  1806;   married  Sarah  T.  Ward. 

783.  Alexander  S.",  born  1809;   married  Mary  Fort. 

784.  Mary",  born  181 1. 

785.  Ezekiel",  born  1813;   married  (1)  Elizabeth  A.  Griffith;    (2)  Elizabeth  P.  Harrison. 

786.  Rowland8,  born  1817  ;    married  Mary  Ann  Humphreys. 

787.  Phebe",  born  1820 ;    married  William  Waterman. 


276.  AGNES  ROBERTS5  (Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Cadwalader  Roberts  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  9  mo.  28,  1783;  died  1872;  married,  5  mo.  11,  1820,  as  his  second 
wife,  Caleb  Evans,  born  2  mo.  16,  1768;  died  7  mo.  3,  1855 ;  son  of  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  Evans,  of  Gwynedd  township. 

Children  of  Caleb  and  Agnes  (Roberts)  Evans: 

788.  Cadwalader  R.6,  born  5  mo.  17,  1821  ;   died  5  mo.  23,  1861 ;   married,  2  mo.  13,  1851, 

Ellin  H.  Shoemaker.     (See  No.  1974.) 

789.  Elizabeth",  born  1824 ;  died  1825. 

277.  MARY  ROBERTS5  (Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Cadwalader  Roberts  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  12  mo.  23,  1786;  died  1830;  married  4  mo.  12,  1808,  Edward 
Spencer,  son  of  Job  and  Hannah  Spencer. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Mary  (Roberts)  Spencer: 

790.  Cadwalader  R." 

791.  Agnes  S.6,  married  Josiah  E.  Willis. 

278.  SARAH  ROBERTS5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2. 
George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  Roberts  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  8  mo.  27,  1771  ;  died  10  mo.  31,  1854;  married  (1),  5  mo.  28,  1793. 
Paul  Conard,  son  of  Joseph  Conard,  of  Tredyffrin,  Chester  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania. Sarah  (Roberts)  Conard  married  (2).  10  mo.  25,  1815,  at  Valley 
Meeting,  Isaac  Walker,  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Walker,  of  Tredyffrin  town- 
ship. 

Children  of  Paul  and  Sarah  (Roberts)  Conard,  born  in  Chester  Valley: 

792.  Jesse6. 

793.  Mary6. 

794.  Sarah". 
795-  Rebecca". 

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Gbe  Sboemafccr  jfamity  of  Cbcltcnbam 


Child  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Roberts)  Walker: 

796.  Isaac8,  born  6  mo.  3,  1818;    died  6  mo.  23,   i860.     He  graduated  M.D.,   from  the 

University  of  Pennsylvania  and  practised  medicine  in  Chester  Valley,  Chester 
County,  Pennsylvania.    He  married  Maria  Stille ;    no  issue. 

279.  JAMES  DELAPLAIN5  (Nehemiah  Delaplain4,  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Nehemiah  Delaplain  and  Mary  Marshall, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania,  7  mo.  19,  1756; 
died  4  mo.  2,  1797;  married,  in  Wilmington,  Delaware,  9  mo.  16,  1787,  Mary 
Kirk,  born  1763;  died  1843.  James  and  his  wife  were  interred  at  Lower 
Brandywine  Presbyterian  Church,  near  Centreville. 

Children  of  James  and  Mary  (Kirk)  Delaplain: 

797.  Mary",  born  12  mo.  14,  1788;    married  Robert  McCay. 

798.  Nehemiah",  born  11  mo.  26,  1790;   married  Lavinia  Springer. 

799.  Susan",  born  3  mo.  14,  1793;   died  9  mo.  26,  1828,  unmarried. 

800.  James",  born  6  mo.  10,  1795;    married  Mary  Wendrickson. 

801.  Jane",  born  6  mo.  28,  1797;   married  John  Armstrong. 

280.  SAMUEL  DELAPLAIN5  (Nehemiah  Delaplain4,  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Nehemiah  Delaplain  and  Mary  Marshall, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia  County,  10  mo.  6,  1758;  died  1799.  He 
married  Rachel  Tomlinson,  and  resided  in  Christiana  Hundred,  New  Castle 
County,  Delaware. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Rachel  (Tomlinson)  Delaplain: 

802.  Nehemiah". 

803.  Sarah6,  married  Zachariah  Kirk. 

804.  Elizabeth",  married  Samuel  McDaniel. 

805.  Joseph". 

806.  Mary8,  married  (1)  Jesse  Davis;    (2)  John  Kitchen. 

807.  Lydia6,  died  10  mo.  2,  1823 ;   married  Dr.  John  Ingram. 

282.  HANNAH  THOMSON5  (John  Thomson4,  Catharine  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  and  Abigail  (Roberts)  Thomson,  was 
born  12  mo.  15,  1773:  died  8  mo.  6,  1827;  married,  5  mo.  10,  1797,  Thomas 
Shoemaker,  son  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Shoemaker,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting. 
(  For  issue,  see  Nos.  150  and  168.) 

283.  THOMAS  THOMSON5  (John  Thomson4,  Catharine  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  John  and  Abigail  (Roberts)  Thomson,  was  born 
9  mo.  30,  1775;    died  12  mo.  26,  1825;    married  Jane  Jarrett,  daughter  of 

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William  Jarrett,  of  Horsham  township,  Montgomery  County;    she  died  10 
mo.  9,  1847. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Jarrett)  Thomson: 

808.  Ann",  born  3  mo.  19,  1800;   married  Jacob  S.  Jarrett. 

809.  Hannah",  born  8  mo.  27,  1802;    married  John  Roberts. 

810.  Kitty5,  born  11  mo.  15,  1804;   died  9  mo.  21,  1880;    married,  3  mo.  9,  1835,  Richard 

Roberts. 

811.  Sarah8,  born  8  mo.  8,   1807;    married    (1)    Anthony  Williams;     (2)   Jesse  Shoe- 

maker;   (3)  Cyrus  Betts. 

812.  John8,  born  10  mo.  1,  1810;    married  Caroline  Jones. 

813.  Abigail8,  married  John  Wildman,  Jr. 

814.  Elizabeth8,  born  6  mo.  20,  1816;   died  2  mo.  21,  1817. 

284.  SARAH  THOMSON5  (John  Thomson4,  Catharine  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  and  Abigail  (Roberts)  Thomson,  of 
Cheltenham  township,  was  born  3  mo.  25,  1780;  married,  at  Abington  Meet- 
ing, 4  mo.  7,  1808,  Samuel  Rowland,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  Rowland, 
of  Cheltenham  township. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Thomson)  Rowland: 

815.  Ann8,  born  1  mo.  31,  1809. 

816.  William  D.°,  born  2  mo.  22,  1812;    married  Margaret  Jenks  Gillingham. 


286.  JOHN  LIVEZEY5  (Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Livezey  and  Hannah  Williams,  his  wife, 
married  Mary . 

Children  of  John  and  Mary  Livezey : 

817.  John",  born  1  mo.  2,  1795 ;  died  9  mo.  9,  1828. 

818.  Sarah",  born  9  mo.  17.  1798;    married  Thomas  Nice. 

819.  Mary",  born  9  mo.  26,  1800;    married  John  Fox. 

820.  Nathan",  born  9  mo.  3,  1802. 

821.  Jacob",  born  1  mo.  1,  1806 ;   married  Priscilla  Waterman. 

822.  Elizabeth",  born  8  mo.  13,  1809;   married,  1  mo.  29,  1835,  Judah  Hallowell. 

823.  Tacy",  born  7  mo.  31,  181 1;    married  Abel  S.  Hallowell. 


287.  NATHAN  LIVEZEY5  (Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Livezey  and  Hannah  Williams,  his  wife, 
was  born  4  mo.  5,  1775;  married,  3  mo.  19,  1801,  at  Abington  Meeting, 
Rebecca  Jones,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Jones,  of  Fawn  township,  York 
County,  Pennsylvania. 

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Children  of  Nathan  and  Rebecca  (Jones)  Livezey: 

824.  Alios",  born  2  mo.  22,  1802. 

825.  Isaac",  born  1 1  mo.  23,  1803. 

826.  Anx",  born  3  mo.  31,  1806. 

827.  Hannah",  born  1  mo.  10,  1808. 

828.  Charles",  born  2  mo.  23,   1810. 

829.  Ezekiel8,  born  12  mo.  5,  181 1. 

830.  Nathan",  born  8  mo.  4,  1813. 

831.  Anthony",  born  3  mo.  15,  1816. 

832.  Rebeckah",  born  3  mo.  3,  1818. 

833.  Thomas",  born  10  mo.  5,  1820;  died  8  mo.  13,  1821. 

288.  ANTHONY  LIVEZEY5  (Hannah  Williams4.  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Livezey  and  Hannah  Williams,  his  wife, 
was  born  1  mo.  13,  1768;  died  4  mo.  13,  1850;  married,  4  mo.  4,  1799, 
at  Abington  Meeting,  Esther  Bailey,  who  died  10  mo.  16,  1853;  buried  in 
Abington  burying-ground. 

Children  of  Anthony  and  Esther  (Bailey)  Livezey: 

834.  Sarah",  born  2  mo.  1,  1800;   married  William  Walton. 

835.  Ann",  born  4  mo.  18,  1802 ;   married  James  Fenton. 

836.  William",  born  12  mo.  14,  1804 :   died  6  mo.  23,  1839,  unmarried. 

837.  Alice",  born  8  mo.  19,  1807;    married  Thomas  Fenton. 

838.  Anthony,  Jr.",  born  4  mo.  22,   1810;    married   (1)   Phebe  Yerkes;    (2)   Sarah  W. 

Fenton. 

839.  Edward",  born  9  mo.  21,  1812;   married  Mary  Shallcross. 

290.  TACY  LIVEZEY3  (Hannah  Williams4.  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  Livezey  and  Hannah  Williams,  his 
wife,  was  born  10  mo.  8,  1763;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  11  mo. 
19,  1789,  William  Bailey,  son  of  Edward  Bailey  and  Ann  Satterthwaite,  his 
wife,  of  Falls  township,  Bucks  County. 

Children  of  William  and  Tacy  (Livezey)  Bailey: 

840.  Hannah",  bnrn  7  mo.  20,   1792;    died  7  mo.  23,   1857;    married,  4  mo.   11,   1827, 

William  Hicks;    no  issue. 

841.  Ann",  born  2  mo.  11,  1794;   died  12  mo.  17.  1819.  unmarried. 

842.  Joseph",  born  2  mo.  17,  1796;   married  Martha  Lukens. 

843.  Sarah",  bnrn  12  mo.  3,  1797;    married  George  S.  Downing. 

H44.  Mary",  born  10  mo.  4.  1709;   married  (1)  Richard  M.  Cole;    (2)  William  Llewelyn. 

845.  George",  born  5  mo.  19,  1802;   died  2  mo.  27,  1805. 

846.  William  E.",  born  1  mo.  2.  1804;   married  Sarah  Woodward. 

847.  Elizabeth",  born  7  mo.  9.   1806;    died  9  mo.   17,   1854;    married,  5  mo.   17,   1836, 

Robert  Moore;   no  issue. 

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291.  MARGARET  LIVEZEY5  (Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  Livezey  and  Hannah  Williams,  his 
wife,  was  born  3  mo.  1 1.  1773 ;  died  6  mo.  30,  1845  ;  married  Edward  Bailey, 
born  4  mo.  12,  1769;  died  12  mo.  1,  1851 ;  son  of  Edward  Bailey  and  Ann 
Satterthwaite,  his  wife,  of  Falls  township,  Bucks  County. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Margaret  (Livezey)  Bailey: 

848.  Nathan",  born  4  mo.  25,  1793;    married  Christiana  Headley. 

849.  William6,  born  3  mo.  16,  1795;    married  Mary  Buckman. 

850.  Peter",  born  5  mo.  31,  1797;    died  9  mo.  25,  1805. 

851.  Mercy",  born  6  mo.  1,  1799;    married  Harding  Buckman. 

852.  Rachel  L.",  born  2  mo.  1,  1801 ;  married  Jonathan  Headley. 

853.  John  W.",  born  11  mo.  27,  1802;  married  Phebe  Brown. 

854.  Samuel",  born  4  mo.  5,  1805 ;   married  Hannah  Thomas. 

855.  Peter",  born  7  mo.  23,  1807;    died  12  mo.  1,  i860;    married,  1  mo.  21,  1830,  Rachel 

Doan,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Price)  Doan;    no  issue. 

856.  Charles",  born  3  mo.  13,  1809;    married  Rachel  Howell  and  had  one  son,  David 

Bailey. 

857.  George",  born  1  mo.  15.  1816 ;   married  Ann  Bailey. 

292.  SARAH  LIVEZEY5  (Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3. 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  Livezey  and  Hannah  Williams,  his 
wife,  was  married,  4  mo.  10,  1788,  to  John  B.  Wilson,  son  of  Samuel  and 
Mary  Wilson. 

Children  of  John  B.  and  Sarah  (Livezey)  Wilson: 

858.  Hannah",  born  1  mo.  10,  1789. 

859.  Samuel",  born  7  mo.  18,  1790. 

860.  Nathan",  born  7  mo.  3,  1792. 

861.  Seth",  born  9  mo.  8,  1794. 

294.  SARAH  HALLO  WELL5  (Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  and  Mary  (Williams)  Hallowell, 
was  born  8  mo.  28,  1765;  died  2  mo.  20,  1831  ;  married,  11  mo.  15,  1798, 
Isaac  Thomas,  born  1767;  died  3  mo.  1,  1822,  and  interred  in  Friends' 
burying-ground,  Fourth  and  Arch  Streets,  Philadelphia.  Sarah  was  buried 
in  "  Eastern  ground"  (Arch  Street).  Isaac  was  a  merchant  on  Second  Street 
below  Race,  Philadelphia.  They  were  removed  by  certificate  from  Northern 
District  Monthly  Meeting  to  Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting,  6  mo.  25,  1850. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Hallowell)  Thomas: 

862.  Asa",  born  9  mo.  25,  1799 ;    died  unmarried. 

863.  Esther",  born  10  mo.  18,  1803 ;    died  unmarried. 

864.  Mary",  born  8  mo.  8,  1805 ;   died  unmarried. 
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Zbc  Sboemafter  jfamtlf?  of  Cheltenham 

297.  ANTHONY  HALLOWELL5  (Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker", George2,  George1),  married  Jane  Shoemaker.     (See  No.  153.) 

298.  WILLIAM  HALLOWELL5  (Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George",  George1),  son  of  William  and  Mary  (Williams)  Hallowell,  was  born 
7  mo.  3,  1772;  died  2  mo.  24,  1843;  married,  11  mo.  19,  1794,  Elizabeth 
Satterthwaite,  daughter  of  William  Satterthwaite  and  Mary  Knight,  his  wife. 
They  were  married  at  Friends'  Meeting,  Fallsington,  Bucks  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  resided  in  Philadelphia.  William  was  a  merchant  on  North  Third 
Street.  He  was  buried  in  Friends'  ground  on  Arch  Street.  Elizabeth  died 
4  mo.  12,  1854,  in  her  eighty-second  year,  and  was  buried  in  Friends'  Cherry 
Street  burying-ground. 

Children  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Satterthwaite)  Hallowell : 

865.  Mary  S.°,  born  10  mo.  29,  1795;   died  10  mo.  24,  1796. 

866.  Susanna6,  born  2  mo.  6,  1797;   married  William  Burton. 

867.  Mary  W.",  born  3  mo.  4,  1799;    married  Samuel  Bancroft. 

868.  William  S.°,  born  2  mo.  8,  1801  ;    married  (1)  Mary  Phipps;    (2)  Amy  Phipps. 

869.  KuwiN8,  born  2  mo.  18,  1803;   died  10  mo.  6,  1818. 

870.  Jonah",  born  11  mo.  12,  1810;    married  Margaret  Ann  Williamson. 

299.  MARGARET  HALLOWELL5  (Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker3, George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Hallowell  and  Mary  Wil- 
liams, his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  26,  1774;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting, 
6  mo.  6,  1799,  John  Brumfield,  son  of  Solomon  Brumfield,  of  Amity  township, 
Berks  County,  Pennsylvania.  They  settled  in  Columbia.  Pennsylvania,  and 
at  a  later  date  removed  to  Indiana. 

Child  of  John  and  Margaret  (Hallowell)  Brumfield: 

871.  Mary",  married  Oliver  H.  Smith,  of  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania ;    they  moved  to 

Indiana,  where  he   became   Attorney-General,   member  of  the   Legislature,   a 
member  of  Congress,  and  finally  United  States  Senator. 

300.  GEORGE  HALLOWELL5  (Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3. 
George2,  George1),  son  of  William  and  Mary  (Williams)  Hallowell,  was 
born  in  Abington  township,  8  mo.  1,  1776;  died  1840;  married,  6  mo.  13, 
1799,  Sarah  Walton. 

Children  of  George  and  Sarah  (Walton)  Hallowell : 

872.  Isabella8,  born  4  mo.  29,  1800 ;   married  Peter  Lukens. 

873.  Margaretta",  born  5  mo.  24,  1802;   married  Hiram  Walton. 

874.  Mary  Ann",  born  11  mo.  22,  1804;    married  Abner  Walton. 

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875.  George  W.6.  born  8  mo.  9,  1807;   killtd,  10  mo.  26,  1827,  by  falling  from  a  tree. 

876.  Abel  S.",  born  6  mo.  5,  1810;   married  Tacy  Livezey. 

877.  Judah",    born   8   mo.    10,    1813 ;     married    (1)    Elizabeth   Livezey;     (2)    Ann    W. 

Michener. 

301.  JOSEPH  WILLIAMS5  (Anthony  Williams,  Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony  Williams,  Jr.,  and  Rachel  Jarrett, 
his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  2,  1777;  died  3  mo.  22,  1863;  married,  5  mo.  15, 
1800,  Ann  Hallowell,  born  1  mo.  28,  1781  ;  died  3  mo.  9,  1842;  daughter 
of  John  and  Martha  Hallowell,  of  Abington.    Residence,  Whitemarsh. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Ann  (Hallowell)  Williams: 

878.  Alice",  born  4  mo.  27,  1801 ;   married  Mahlon  Ambler. 

879.  Charles",  born  2  mo.  22,  1803 ;   died  9  mo.  7,  1812. 

880.  Anthony,  4th",  born  6  mo.  6,  1807;    died  10  mo.  4,  1844;    married,  4  mo.  30,  1830, 

Sarah  Thomson.     (See  No.  811.) 

881.  Martha  H.°,  born  10  mo.  2,  1811  ;    died  9  mo.  21,  1837. 

882.  Charles",  born  4  mo.  11,  1814;   married  Hannah  Stokes. 

883.  Ann",  born  11  mo.  21,  1817;    died  6  mo.  27,  1834. 

302.  JOHN  JARRETT  WILLIAMS5  (Anthony  Williams,  Jr.4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony  Williams,  Jr.,  and  Rachel 
Jarrett,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County, 

I  mo.  7,  1783;  married,  1823,  Lydia  Knight,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Knight 
and  his  wife  Mary  Cleaver,  of  Philadelphia.  Jonathan  Knight  was  president 
of  the  Bank  of  Northern  Liberties.     John  J.  Williams  died  in  Philadelphia, 

II  mo.  23,  1851 ;  his  wife  died  5  mo.  20,  1864;  they  were  buried  at  Abington. 

Children  of  John  Jarrett  and  Lydia  ( Knight)  Williams : 

884.  Mary  K.°,  born  6  mo.  17,  1824. 

885.  Thomas",  born  11  mo.  20,  1826;    married   (1)   Elizabeth  A.  Comly ;    (2)   Susanna 

D.  Nice. 

886.  Jonathan  K.8,  born  5  mo.  25,  1828;   married  Fanny  Shallcross. 

887.  John  J.,  Jr.",  born  2  mo.  17,  1838;   married  Laura  Louisa  Peach. 

888.  Harriet",  died  in  infancy. 


303.  ANTHONY  WILLIAMS,  3D5  (Anthony  Williams,  Jr.4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony  Williams,  Jr.,  and  Rachel 
Jarrett,  his  wife,  died  2  mo.  15,  1868;  married,  10  mo.  10,  181 1,  at  Abing- 
ton Meeting,  Elizabeth  Craft,  born  1  mo.  19,  1793;  died  3  mo.  31,  1875; 
daughter  of  George  and  Rebecca  Craft,  of  Abington.  Residence,  Cheltenham 
township. 

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£bc  Sboemaftcr  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

Children  of  Anthony,  3d,  and  Elizabeth  (Craft)  Williams: 

889.  Rachel",  born  7  mo.  23,  1812;   married  John  J.  Hallowell. 

800.  Reuben",  born  4  mo.  4,  1814 ;   married  Elizabeth  Tyson. 

891.  George  C.°,  born  6  mo.  2,  1817;   married  Susanna  Stokes. 

892.  Daniel",  born  1  mo.  18,  1820 ;   died  10  mo.  14,  1821. 

893.  Rebecca",  born  3  mo.  6,  1822 ;    married  Israel  Hallowell,  Jr. 

894.  Jane",  born  12  mo.  7,  1827;  married  Hallowell  S.  Twining. 

895.  Daniel",  born  3  mo.  11,  1830;  married  Priscilla  J.  Kirk. 

304.  SARAH  WILLIAMS5  (Isaac  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3. 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Isaac  Williams  and  his  wife  Phebe  Meredith, 
was  born  11  mo.  16,  1784,  in  Whitemarsh  township,  Montgomery  County, 
Pennsylvania;  married,  5  mo.  16,  1805,  at  Plymouth  Meeting,  Edward  Bur- 
roughs Potts,  born  12  mo.  18,  1778;  son  of  Isaac  and  Martha  (Bolton)  Potts, 
of  Moreland  township. 

Child  of  Edward  Burroughs  and  Sarah  (Williams)  Potts: 

896.  Isaac  Williams",  born  2  mo.  16,  1807;    married  Hannah  Austin  Newlin. 

305.  ELIZABETH  WILLIAMS5  (Isaac  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Isaac  Williams  and  Phebe  Meredith,  his  wife, 
was  born  in  Whitemarsh  township,  Montgomery  County,  5  mo.  24,  1786; 
died  11  mo.  17,  1844;  married,  n  mo.  15,  1810,  at  Plymouth  Meeting, 
Joseph  Mather,  born  5  mo.  21,  1774;  died  5  mo.  23,  1844;  son  of  Isaac 
Mather  and  his  wife  Mary  Morris,  of  Whitemarsh. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Williams)  Mather: 

897.  Phebe  W.",  born  8  mo.  15,  1811;    died  10  mo.  14,  1894,  unmarried. 

898.  Isaac  W.*,  born  12  mo.  27,  1812;   died  10  mo.  30,  181 5. 

899.  Mary  T.',  born  2  1110.  15,  1815;    died  5  mo.  14,  1833,  unmarried. 

900.  Sarah  P.",  born  8  mo.  3,  1817 ;  married  Nathan  Harper. 

901.  Joseph  M.a,  born  7  mo.  25,  1819;  married  (1),  10  mo.  15,  1844,  Lydia  Yardley;  (2), 

11  mo.,  1856,  Frances  E.  Askew. 

902.  Deborah  A.",  born  6  mo.  5,  1821 ;   died  5  mo.  16,  1833. 

903.  Isaac  W.°,  born  1828 ;   died  2  mo.  1,  1834. 

306.  ISAAC  WILLIAMS.  Jr.5  (Isaac  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Williams  and  his  wife  Phebe  Meredith,  was 
born  in  Whitemarsh  township,  3  mo.  24,  1788;  died  8  mo.  31.  1825  :  married, 
5  mo.  4,  181 5,  at  Mulberry  Street  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  Deborah  Potts,  born 
2  mo.  12,  1789;  died  at  Whitemarsh,  Montgomery  County,  7  mo.  22,  1825; 
daughter  of  Isaac  and  Martha  (Bolton)  Potts. 


Siitb  (Beneration 


Children  of  Isaac,  Jr.,  and  Deborah  (Potts)  Williams: 

904.  Ann6,  born  2  mo.  13,  1816. 

905.  Martha0,  born  10  mo.  15,  1817. 

906.  Isaac8,  born  9  mo.  13,  1819;    married  Mary  Haines  Borton. 

907.  Elizabeth  Paul6,  born  1  mo.  6,  1821 ;    died,  unmarried,  in  Philadelphia,  6  mo.  22, 

1843. 

908.  Joseph  Paul6,  born  12  mo.  9,  1822;   died  6  mo.  23,  1823. 

909.  Deborah  Potts0,  born  7  mo.  15,  1824;   died  11  mo.  7,  1825. 

308.  JOHN  L.  WILLIAMS5  (George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  George  and  Abigail  (Lancaster)  Williams,  was 
born  5  mo.  14,  1783;  died  1  mo.  25,  1862;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting, 
10  mo.  3,  1808,  Jane  Fletcher,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Priscilla  Fletcher,  of 
Cheltenham,  born  11  mo.  24,  1783;  died  5  mo.  13,  1852. 

Children  of  John  L.  and  Jane  (Fletcher)  Williams: 

910.  Tacy  F.°,  born  8  mo.  23,  1809;    married  Thomas  L.  Woolston,  of  Falls  township, 

Bucks  County. 

911.  Robert  F.°,  born  4  mo.  25,  1814;   died  9  mo.  18,  1880;   married  Elizabeth  Smith. 

309.  ELIZABETH  WILLIAMS8  (George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker3, George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  Williams  and  Abigail  Lancas- 
ter, his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  29,  1784;  died  8  mo.,  1864;  married,  12  mo.  12, 
1 81 6,  Nathan  Harper. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Elizabeth  (Williams)  Harper: 

912.  Nathan6,  born  10  mo.  5,  1817;   died  9  mo.  29,  1893;   married,  10  mo.  28,  1846,  Sarah 

P.  Mather. 

913.  Henry",  born  1819 ;  died  1842,  unmarried. 

310.  SARAH  WILLIAMS5  (George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  Williams  and  Abigail  Lancaster,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  3  mo.  4,  1786;  died  1  mo.  20,  1858; 
married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  11  mo.  13,  1806,  David  Brown,  of  Falls  town- 
ship, Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  born  8  mo.  27,  1780;  died  4  mo.  12,  i860; 
son  of  John  Brown,  who  was  born  2  mo.  19,  1753;  died  12  mo.  17,  1821, 
and  Martha  Harvey,  his  wife. 

Children  of  David  and  Sarah  (Williams)  Brown: 

914.  John6,  born  8  mo.  14,  1807;   married  Mary  B.  Eastburn. 

915.  Abigail  W.6,  born  12  mo.  5,  1809;   married  Dr.  Henry  Lippincott. 

916.  George  \V.6,  born  3  mo.  12,  1811 ;  married  Ann  Eliza  Pitfield. 

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917.  Martha",  born  7  mo.  11,  1813 ;   married  Mahlon  L.  Lovett. 

918.  Ann",  born  2  mo.  2,  1819;    died  4  mo.  3,  1896;    married,  5  mo.  17,  1838,  William 

F.  Pitfield ;  no  issue. 

919.  Hannah",  born  6  mo.  9,   1821 ;    died   12  mo.  26,   1891  ;    married,  2  mo.   14,   1861, 

Charles  M.  Cooper ;   no  issue. 

313.  GEORGE  WILLIAMS5  (George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Williams  and  Abigail  Lancaster,  his  wife, 
was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo. 
17,  1793;  died  5  mo.  16,  1825;  married,  11  mo.,  1819,  Ann  Wills. 

Children  of  George  and  Ann  (Wills)  Williams: 

920.  Samuel",  born  9  mo.  11,  1820;  married,  3  mo.  10,  1847,  Sarah  W.  Stockton. 

921.  Hannah  C.°,  died  unmarried. 

317.  SARAH  ROBERTS5  (Isaac  Roberts4,  Barbara  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Isaac  Roberts  and  Barbara  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  of  Moreland,  was  born  5  mo.  13,  1764;  died  6  mo.  10,  1846;  buried 
at  Abington;  married,  5  mo.  24,  1792,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Isaac  Walton, 
born  8  mo.  17,  1768;  died  5  mo.  14,  1843;  son  °f  Jeremiah  and  Margaret 
Walton,  of  Byberry  township. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Roberts)  Walton: 

922.  Esther",  born  9  mo.  22,  1793;  married,  5  mo.  11,  1820,  John  S.  Rose. 

923.  Rachel",  born  5  mo.  20,  1795. 

924.  Tacy",  born  9  mo.  16,  1798. 

925.  Isaac",  born  11  mo.  29,  1802;   died  3  mo.  28,  1824. 

926.  Charles  P.",  born  1  mo.  24,  1807;   died  in  his  seventy-first  year,  and  was  buried  at 

Abington ;    married,  5  mo.   14,   1829,  Martha,  daughter  of  George  and  Mary 
Harper,  of  Cheltenham.    Martha  died  10  mo.  25,  1851. 

330.  SAMUEL  THOMAS5  (Mary  Roberts4,  Barbara  Shoemaker3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Enoch  Thomas  and  Mary  Roberts,  his  wife,  was 
born  10  mo.  14,  1772;  died  1834;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  10  mo.  6, 
1807,  Mary  Maule,  daughter  of  John  Maule,  of  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania. 
Samuel  was  a  farmer  in  Abington  township.  Mary  (Maule)  Thomas  died 
5  mo.  16,  1820;   buried  at  Abington. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Maule)  Thomas: 

927.  Harvey",  born  8  mo.  12,  1808;    removed  to  Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting  1  mo., 

1836. 

928.  Franklin",  born  9  mo.  24,  1810;   died  9  mo.  17,  1822;  buried  in  Abington  graveyard. 

929.  Samuel",  born  6  mo.  10,  1812;   removed  to  Middleton,  Ohio,  11  mo.,  1838. 

930.  Ell  wood",  born  5  mo.  15,  1814;   removed  to  Middleton,  Ohio,  11  mo.,  1837. 

931.  Susanna",  born  2  mo.  10,  1816;   removed  to  Short  Creek,  Ohio,  11  mo.,  1841. 

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340.  BENJAMIN  SHOEMAKER5  (Samuel4,  Benjamin",  Isaac2. 
George1),  son  of  Samuel  Shoemaker  and  his  first  wife,  Hannah  Carpenter, 
was  born  in  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  9,  1746/47;  "  was  of  Philadelphia,  distiller, 
afterwards  removed  to  his  seat  at  Germantown ;"  died  9  mo.  4,  1808.  He 
married,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  5  mo.  18,  1773,  Elizabeth  Warner,  daughter  of 
Edward  Warner  and  Anna  Coleman.    Elizabeth  died  before  12  mo.  8,  1823. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Warner)  Shoemaker: 

932.  Edward  Warner",  born  7  mo.  22,  1775 ;    died  s.  p. 

933.  Anna",  born  3  mo.  27,  1777;    married  (1)  Robert  Morris,  Jr.;    (2)  Francis  Blood- 

good. 

934.  Samuel",  born  6  mo.  14,  1778;   graduated  A.B.  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania; 

of  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania;    attorney-at-law ;  died  s.  p.,  n  mo.  28,  1822. 

935.  Benjamin",  born  9  mo.  27,  1780;   died  s.  p. 


351.  EDWARD  SHOEMAKER5  (Samuel4,  Benjamin3,  Isaac2, 
George1),  son  of  Samuel  Shoemaker  and  his  second  wife,  Rebecca  (Warner) 
Rawle,  was  of  Philadelphia;  merchant;  buried  4  mo.  29,  181 7,  in  Christ 
church-yard,  Philadelphia.  He  married  Ann  Caroline  Giles,  of  Hagerstown, 
Maryland,  who  died  at  "  Bolton,"  6  mo.  30,  1816,  and  was  buried  in  Bristol, 
Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Ann  Caroline  (Giles)  Shoemaker: 

936.  Samuel",  married  Sallie  Falls. 

937.  Ann  Caroline",  died  1869;    married  James  Tilghman. 

938.  Hammond,  M.D.",  of  Columbia,  Monroe  County,  Illinois;    married  Nancy  Adams, 

of  Illinois. 

939.  Charles  Frederick",  of  the  United  States  navy;    unmarried;    was  killed  in  a  duel 

with  a  fellow-officer  on  9  mo.  20,  1825. 

940.  William  Rawle",  born  10  mo.  11,  1809;   married  Julia  Hepburn. 

941.  Ellen",  married  Albert  Miller  Lea,  of  Tennessee,  and  had  one  son,  Edward  Miller 

Lea,  of  the  United  States  navy,  killed  at  Galveston,  Texas. 

942.  Isaac",  died  in  infancy. 

943.  Edward",  born  8  mo.  20,  1797;   married  (1)  Jane  Falls;    (2)  Mary  Hanson. 


354.  ANNE  PENINGTON5  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Benjamin3,  Isaac2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Edward  Penington  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  and 
granddaughter  of  the  Councillor,  was  born  4  mo.  28,  1760;  died  8  mo.  15, 
1 79 1  ;  married  Robert  Smock,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant. 

Child  of  Robert  and  Anne  (Penington)  Smock: 

944.  Sarah  Penington",  married  George  A.  Buchanan. 

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358.  EDWARD  PENINGTON3  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Benjamin3,  Isaac2, 
George1),  son  of  Edward  Penington  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  5  mo.  8,  1766;  died  3  mo.  16,  1834;  "  was  of  Philadelphia;  sugar  refiner 
and  merchant ;"  he  was  a  member  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society, 
and  a  Manager  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  1805- 1820.  His  private  library 
comprised  over  six  thousand  volumes,  an  octavo  catalogue  of  which  was  pub- 
lished in  1826.  He  married,  9  mo.  27,  1798,  Helena  Lawrence  Holmes,  of 
New  York,  daughter  of  James  Holmes;  she  died  1  mo.  28,  1852. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Helena  Lawrence  (Holmes)  Penington: 

945.  John",  born  8  mo.  1,  1799;   married  Lucetta  Davis. 

946.  Edward",  born  12  mo.  6,  1800;    married  Elizabeth  A.  Lewis. 

947.  William  Le  Conte",  born  4  mo.  18,  1803;    married  Anne  Harding. 

948.  Lawrence0,  born  10  mo.  25,  1805 ;   lieutenant  in  the  United  States  navy ;    died  s.  p., 

8  mo.  5,  1870. 

949.  Henry",  born  9  mo.   19,   1807,  of   Philadelphia,  attorney-at-law  ;    edited  American 

edition  of  Holthouse's  Law  Dictionary,  1847;   died  s.  p.,  11  mo.  II,  1858. 

950.  George",  born  7  mo.  17,  1809;   died  11  mo.  10,  1809. 


361.  MARY  PENINGTON6  (Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Benjamin3,  Isaac2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Edward  Penington  and  Sarah  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  3  mo.  17,  1771 ;  died  12  mo.  24,  1819;  married,  9  mo.,  1797,  Ben- 
jamin Smith  Barton,  born  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania,  2  mo.  10,  1766;  son  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Barton,  rector  of  St.  James,  Lancaster,  and  his  wife,  a  sister  of 
David  Rittenhouse,  the  astronomer.  He  attended  the  College  of  Philadelphia, 
but  did  not  graduate,  entering  upon  the  study  of  medicine  under  Dr.  William 
Shippen  in  the  beginning  of  his  eighteenth  year.  He  afterwards  spent  two 
years  at  the  medical  school  in  Edinburgh,  taking  the  Harveian  prize  for  a 
dissertation  on  the  Hyoscyamus  Niger,  and  publishing  in  London,  in  1787, 
a  little  tract  on  Natural  History,  including  an  account  of  some  considerable 
vestiges  of  an  ancient  date  which  have  been  discovered  in  different  parts  of 
North  America.  He  took  his  medical  diploma  at  Gottingen,  and,  returning  to 
America  in  1789,  became  a  practitioner  in  Philadelphia,  and  was  chosen  Pro- 
fessor of  Natural  History  and  Botany  in  the  College  soon  afterwards  incor- 
porated with  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  In  1796  he  became  Professor 
of  Materia  Medica;  and  in  1798  one  of  the  physicians  at  the  Pennsylvania 
Hospital,  which  position  he  filled  for  seventeen  years;  he  was  successor  of 
Dr.  Benjamin  Rush  as  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine.  In 
1802  he  was  elected  a  vice-president  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society. 
For  several  years  he  conducted  the  Medical  Physical  Journal,  and  was  author 
of  "  Elements  of  Botany,"  1804,  of  "  Collections  towards  a  Materia  Medica 

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of  the  United  States,"  and  of  various  papers  in  the  Philosophical  Transactions ; 
he  died  12  mo.  19,  181 5. 

Children  of  Benjamin  Smith  and  Mary  (Penington)  Barton: 

951.  Sarah",  died  unmarried;   will  probated  1  mo.  14,  1817. 

952.  Thomas  Pennant",  Secretary  of  Legation  to  France,  1833-1835,  sometime  Charge 

d'Affaires ;    he  married  Coralie,  daughter  of  Hon.  Edward  Livingston,  Secre- 
tary of  State  under  President  Jackson. 

364.  SARAH  COATES  BURGE5  (Benlah  Shoemaker4,  Benjamin3, 
Isaac2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  Burge  and  Beulah  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  in  Philadelphia,  11  mo.  13,  1761;  died  9  mo.  14,  1824;  married, 
Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting,  11  mo.  13,  1783,  William  Rawle,  only  son  of 
Francis  Rawle,  merchant,  and  his  wife  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Edward  Warner, 
and  afterwards  the  second  wife  of  Samuel  Shoemaker,  No.  in.  William 
Rawle's  great-grandfather,  Francis  Rawle,  emigrated  to  Pennsylvania  from 
Devonshire,  England,  to  escape  persecution,  he  being  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
and  married,  8  mo.  18,  1689,  Martha,  daughter  of  Robert  Turner,  formerly 
of  Dublin,  merchant,  a  prominent  man  among  the  earlier  settlers  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. In  1724  Francis  Rawle,  the  emigrant,  was  invited  to  a  seat  in  the 
Provincial  Council,  but  declined  the  honor.  William  Rawle,  the  son,  was 
born  in  Philadelphia,  4  mo.  28,  1759,  and  was  educated  at  the  Friends' 
Academy  in  Philadelphia.  His  father  had  died  when  he  was  but  little  more 
than  two  years  old. 

Upon  the  evacuation  of  Philadelphia  by  the  British,  he  accompanied  his 
step-father,  Samuel  Shoemaker,  to  New  York,  at  his  mother's  request,  and 
there  began  the  study  of  law  under  Attorney-General  Kempe.  Seeking  greater 
advantages,  and  to  escape  the  din  of  Toryism,  with  which  he  was  not  in  accord, 
he  sailed  for  England  on  6  mo.  15,  1781,  and  in  August  was  admitted  to  the 
Middle  Temple,  where  he  completed  his  legal  studies.  After  travelling  on 
the  Continent,  he  returned  to  Philadelphia  in  the  first  month  of  1783,  and 
9  mo.  15,  two  months  before  his  marriage,  was  admitted  to  the  bar.  He  soon 
gained  the  regard  of  his  fellow-citizens.  In  1786  he  was  elected  a  Member  of 
the  American  Philosophical  Society,  and  also  Secretary  of  the  Library  Com- 
pany. He  held  the  latter  office  until  1792,  when  he  became  a  director,  serving 
as  such  until  1798,  and  subsequently  from  182 1  to  1825.  In  1787  he  joined 
"  The  Society  for  Political  Inquiries,"  just  forming,  which  met  weekly  at 
Franklin's  house.  In  1789  he  was  chosen  a  member  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  the  State,  notwithstanding  that  he  had  declined  the  nomination  and  had 
published  his  refusal  to  serve.    The  importunities  of  his  friends  induced  him 

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to  take  his  seat.     He  was  a  decided  Federalist  and  a  personal  friend  as  well 
as  an  admirer  of  Washington. 

In  1 79 1  he  was  appointed  United  States  Attorney  for  the  District  of 
Pennsylvania,  holding  the  office  until  1800,  and  in  1792  declining  the 
judgeship  of  the  United  States  District  Court.  In  1792  he  became  attorney 
and  counsel  for  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  He  was  for  many  years  a 
Trustee  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  At  the  incorporation  of  the 
Law  Academy  of  Philadelphia,  in  1821,  he  was  chosen  its  vice-president. 
In  1822  he  was  made  Chancellor  of  the  "  Associated  Members  of  the  Bar  of 
Philadelphia,"  and  upon  its  union,  in  1827,  with  "  The  Law  Library  Company 
of  Philadelphia"  (of  which  he  was  also  a  member),  under  the  name  of  "  The 
Law  Association  of  Philadelphia,"  he  was  elected  Chancellor  of  the  new 
institution,  and  held  the  office  until  his  death.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of 
the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  organized  in  1824,  and  was  chosen  its 
first  president.  He  twice  declined  the  position  of  president  judge  of  the 
District  Court  of  Philadelphia  County.  In  1830  he  was  appointed,  with 
Thomas  I.  Wharton  and  Hon.  Joel  Jones,  to  revise  the  Civil  Code  of  Penn- 
sylvania, and  was  the  principal  author  of  the  reports  of  the  Commission,  the 
valuable  results  of  whose  labors  are  embodied  in  statutes  still  remaining  in 
force.  He  was  Hon.  LL.D.  (Princeton,  1827,  and  Dartmouth,  1828).  He 
died  4  mo.  12,  1836. 

Children  of  William  and  Sarah  Coates  (Burge)  Rawle: 

953.  Elizabeth  Margaret0,  born  10  mo.  15,  1784;  died  6  mo.  23,  1794. 

954.  Francis  William",  born  I  mo.  27,  1786;    died  9  mo.  15,  1795- 

955.  Samuel  Burge6,  born  7  mo.  1,  1787;   married  Ann  Wain. 

956.  William",  born  7  mo.  19,  1788;  married  Mary  Anna  Tilghman. 

957.  Beulah",  born  3  mo.  25,  1790;   died  7  mo.  7,  1876;   married,  5  mo.  23,  1839,  William 

Craig,  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  who  died  7  mo.  14,  1869. 

958.  Rebecca  Shoemaker",  born  2  mo.  20,  1792;   died  9  mo.  26,  1814.  unmarried. 

959.  Sarah",  born  1  mo.  7,  1794:    died  9  mo.  11,  1822,  unmarried. 

960.  Francis  William",  born  9  mo.  28,  1795 ;   married  Louisa  Hall. 

961.  Edward",  born  9  mo.  22,  1797;  married  Appolina  S.  Claiborn  Saul. 

962.  Henry",  born  7  mo.  10,  1799;    graduated,  1815,  A.B.  at  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 

vania;   died  6  mo.  2,  1816,  unmarried. 

963.  Horatio",  born  3  mo.   20,   1801  ;    of  the   Philadelphia   Bar ;    died   1   mo.  25,    1830, 

unmarried. 
064.  Juliet",  born  8  mo.  26,  1804:   married  Rev.  William  Herbert  Norris. 

379.  MARGARET  PRICE5  (Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3,  Susanna  Shoe- 
maker2, George1),  daughter  of  Philip  Price  and  his  wife  Hannah  Bonsall, 
was  born  5  mo.  24,  1756;  died  11  mo.  28,  1812;  married,  at  Darby  Meeting, 
Delaware  County,  Pennsylvania,  2  mo.  4,  1779,  Edward  Garrigues,  of  Plnla- 

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delphia,  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Garrigues,  born  i  mo.  30,  1756;  died  1  mo. 
5.  1845- 

Children  of  Edward  and  Margaret  (Price)  Garrigues: 

965.  Hannah0,  born  1  mo.  10,  1780;   died  7  mo.  12,  1866;    married,  9  mo.  5,  1805,  Jacob 

Corlies,  of  New  York;   died  9  mo.  4,  1834. 

966.  Mary  Ralph",  born  1  mo.  26,  1782;    died  9  mo.  4,  1849;    married,  3  mo.  7,   181 1, 

Joshua  Hoopes,  Jr.,  who  died  3  mo.  14,  1873. 

967.  James",  born  10  mo.  1,  1788;   died  12  mo.  29,  1788. 

968.  Martha",  born  3  mo.  29,  1790;   died  10  mo.  17,  1790. 

969.  Edward",  born  6  mo.  7,  1792;   died  8  mo.  20,  1795. 

970.  Benjamin",  born  2  mo.  8,   1795;    died  3  mo.  2,    1879;    married,   5   mo.   2,    1816, 

Anne  Lee. 


380.  SARAH  PRICE5  (Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3,  Susanna  Shoemaker2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Philip  Price  and  his  wife  Hannah  Bonsall,  of  King- 
sessing  township,  was  born  4  mo.  30,  1759;  died  5  mo.  30,  1839;  married, 
at  Darby  Meeting,  Delaware  County,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo.  15,  1779,  Thomas 
Garrett,  of  Upper  Darby,  born  10  mo.  29,  1748;  died  8  mo.  24,  1839;  son 
of  Nathan  and  Ann  Garrett. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Price)  Garrett: 

971.  Philip",  born  5  mo.  13,  1780;   married  Rebecca  Cresson. 

972.  Sarah",  born  5  mo.  13,  1780;   died  in  infancy. 

973.  Thomas",  born  11  mo.  5,  1782;   died  1  mo.  30,  1786. 

974.  Charles0,  born  4  mo.  4,  1785;  married  Mary  Hibberd. 

975.  Margaret0,  born  6  mo.  8,  1787;   died  4  mo.  7,  i860;   married,  4  mo.  15,  1824,  George 

Malin ;    no  issue. 

976.  Thomas0,  born  8  mo.  21,  1789;    married   (1)   Mary  Sharpless;    (2)   Rachel  Men- 

denhall. 

977.  Benjamin0,  born  10  mo.  17,  1791 ;    married  Mary  Haines. 

978.  John  K.°,  born  12  mo.  4,  1793;    married  Henrietta  Levis. 

979.  Isaac  P.",  born  I  mo.  18,  1796;   died  1  mo.  24,  1869;   married,  5  mo.  31,  1838,  Pheb>; 

Rhoads;   born  11  mo.  24,  1793;   died  2  mo.  I,  1871,  at  Upper  Darby;   daughter 
of  Joseph  and  Mary  Rhoads ;   no  issue. 

980.  Ann",  born  5  mo.  5,  1798;   died  2  mo.  17,  1892,  unmarried. 

981.  Edward",  born  12  mo.  17,  1800;   married  Abigail  Sellers. 


381.  PHILIP  PRICE6  (Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3,  Susanna  Shoemaker2, 
George1),  son  of  Philip  Price  and  Hannah  Bonsall,  his  wife,  was  born  t  mo. 
8,  1764;  died  2  mo.  26,  1837;  married,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  East  Nantmeal, 
Chester  County,  10  mo.  20,  1784,  Rachel  Kirk,  daughter  of  William  Kirk  and 
Sibbilla  Davis,  his  wife,  of  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania. 

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Children  of  Philip  and  Rachel  (Kirk)  Price: 

982.  Martha0,  born  11  mo.  3,  1785;   married  Nathan  H.  Sharpless. 

983.  Hannah0,  born  3  mo.  26,  1787 ;   married  David  J.  Davis,  M.D. 

984.  William0,  born  9  mo.  17,  1788;    married  Hannah  Fisher. 

985.  Sibbilla  K.°,  born  2  mo.  19,  1790;   married  John  W.  Townsend. 

986.  Margaret0,  born  4  mo.  19,  1792;   married  Jonathan  Paxson. 

987.  Benjamin",  born  12  mo.  17,  1793;    married  Jane  Paxson. 

988.  Sarah0,  born  11  mo.  6,  1795;   married  Caleb  Carmalt. 

989.  Eli  K.°,  born  7  mo.  20,  1797;   married  Anne  Embree. 

990.  Isaac0,  born  11  mo.  30,  1799;    married  Susanna  M.  Payne. 

991.  Philip  M.°,  born  7  mo.  7,  1802;   married  Matilda  Greentree. 

992.  Rachel0,  born  7  mo.  10,  1808;   died  9  mo.  25,  1808. 

382.  BENJAMIN  PRICE5  (Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3,  Susanna  Shoe- 
maker2, George1),  son  of  Philip  Price  and  his  wife  Hannah  Bonsall,  was  born 
4  mo.  15,  1766;  married,  5  mo.  20,  1789,  Ruth  Kirk,  born  4  mo.  16,  1761; 
died  1837;  daughter  of  William  Kirk  and  Sibbilla  Davis,  his  second  wife. 
Sibbilla  Davis  was  born  1  mo.  I,  1726,  and  married  William  Kirk  3  mo. 
27.  1754- 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Ruth  (Kirk)  Price: 

993.  Philip0,  born  8  mo.  25,  1790;    died  7  mo.  17,  1865. 

994.  Edward0,  born  11  mo.  28,  1791 ;   died  8  mo.  22,  1792. 

995.  Lydia0,  born  6  mo.  8,  1793;    died  12  mo.  31,  1795- 

996.  James  B.9,  born  8  mo.  6,  1795. 

997.  Elizabeth0,  born  6  mo.  28,  1797;    died  1  mo.  15,  1856. 

998.  William  H.°,  born  8  mo.  17,  1799;   died  5  mo.  1,  1879. 


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385.  SUSAN  SHOEMAKER0  (Abraham5,  William4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Deborah  Musgrave, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia  in  1782;  died  11  mo.  3,  1821 ;  married,  in 
Philadelphia,  5  mo.  10,  1804,  Fishbourn  Wharton,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia, 
born  8  mo.  10,  1778;  died  12  mo.  31,  1846;  son  of  Thomas  Wharton,  Jr., 
president  of  the  Supreme  Executive  Council  of  Pennsylvania,  1777,  and  his 
second  wife,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William  Fishbourn  and  his  wife  Mary 
Tallman. 

Children  of  Fishbourn  and  Susan  (Shoemaker)  Wharton: 

999.  Thomas',  born  5  mo.  4,  1805;   died  3  mo.  7,  1830,  unmarried. 

1000.  George  M.7,  born  12  mo.  26,  1806;    died  2  mo.  5,  1870;    married,  6  mo.  4,  1835, 
Maria  Markoe. 

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iooi.  Fishbourn7,  born  2  mo.  13,  1809;   died  I  mo.  3,  1843,  unmarried;    member  of  the 
Philadelphia  bar. 

1002.  Henry7,  born  12  mo.  24,  1810;    died  young. 

1003.  Joseph7,  born  3  mo.,  1812 ;    died  8  mo.  30,  1838,  unmarried. 

1004.  Deborah7,  born  2  mo.  29,  1816;    died  12  mo.  28,  1816. 

1005.  William7,  born  11  mo.  14,  1817;   died  young;   buried  in  Friends'  ground,  4  mo.  21, 

1818. 

1006.  Edward7,  born  1  mo.  25,  1819;    died  I  mo.  17,  1868;    married,  10  mo.,  1843,  Jane 

G.  Shippen. 

1007.  Elizabeth  Fishbourn',  born  1  mo.  14,  1821. 

386.  DEBORAH  SHOEMAKER6  (Abraham5,  William4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Deborah  Musgrave, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  12  mo.  18,  1783;  died  7  mo.,  1851 ;  mar- 
ried, 8  mo.  13,  1804,  William  Moore  Wharton,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia, 
born  6  mo.  24,  1768;  died  8  mo.  14,  1816;  son  of  Thomas  Wharton,  Jr.. 
president  of  the  Supreme  Executive  Council,  1777,  and  his  first  wife,  Susanna, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Lloyd  and  his  wife  Susanna,  daughter  of  Philip  Kearney. 

Children  of  William  Moore  and  Deborah  (Shoemaker)  Wharton  : 

1008.  Mary  Moore7,  born  5  mo.  25,  1805 ;    died  7  mo.,  1868,  unmarried. 

1009.  Deborah  Musgrave7,  born  4  mo.  29,  1806;    died  7  mo.,  1871,  unmarried. 

1010.  William  Moore7,  born  6  mo.  10,  1807;   died  young. 

ion.  Daniel  Clark7,  born  7  mo.  9,  1808;    married  Anne  W.  Morgan. 

1012.  John  Hallowell7,  born  7  mo.  9,  1809;    died  7  mo.  26,  1809. 

1013.  Sarah  Norms7,  born  3  mo.  11,  1811 ;  died  7  mo.  5,  1811. 

1014.  Kearney7,  born  3  mo.  4,  1812;   died  2  mo.  1,  1843,  unmarried. 

1015.  Elizabeth   Shoemaker7,  born  6  mo.   16,   1813;    married  Commander  William  J. 

McCluney,  U.S.N. 

389.  ESTHER  M.  SHOEMAKER6  (Abraham5,  William',  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Deborah 
Musgrave,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  12,  1791 ;  died  1  mo.  26,  1840; 
married,  12  mo.  16,  1815,  Louis  C.  Vanuxem,  born  9  mo.  20,  17S8;  lost  at 
sea,  about  1831. 

Children  of  Louis  C.  and  Esther  M.  (Shoemaker)  Vanuxem: 

1016.  Louis  C.7,  born  9  mo.  15,  1816;    died  about  1856. 

1017.  Francis  Shoemaker7,  born  8  mo.  18,  1818;    died  about  1843. 

1018.  Henry7,  born  11  mo.  2,  1819;   died  7  mo.  24,  1888. 

1019.  Esther7,  born  11  mo.  14,  1820;   married,  6  mo.  10,  1846.  John  Sparhawk. 

1020.  Virginia7,  born  1  mo.  29,  1822;    died  about  1857;    married  Robert  Tweed. 

1021.  Frederick  William',  born  8  mo.  9,  1829;    died  1  mo.  3,  1880. 

390.  LEWIS  SHOEMAKER6,  (Abraham5,  William4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Deborah  Musgrave,  his 

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wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia  in  1793.  He  was  a  merchant  in  Philadelphia 
and  the  owner  of  a  sugar  plantation  in  Matanzas,  where  he  was  United  States 
Consul  for  many  years,  and  where  he  died  2  mo.  3,  1838.  He  married  Eliza- 
beth Allen  in  New  Orleans,  Louisiana,  who  died  7  mo.  21,  1853,  aged  fifty- 
two  years,  and  was  interred  in  Laurel  Hill  Cemetery,  Philadelphia. 

Child  of  Lewis  and  Elizabeth  (Allen)  Shoemaker: 

1022.  Elizabeth  Deborah7,  married  Nils  Mitander. 

391.  FRANCIS  SHOEMAKER6  (Abraham5,  William4,  Abraham3, 
George'-,  George1),  son  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Deborah  Musgrave,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia  in  1796;  was  an  alderman  and  conveyancer; 
died  in  1865;   married,  1825,  Maria  Stokes,  of  Germantown. 

Children  of  Francis  and  Maria  (Stokes)  Shoemaker: 

1023.  Mary7,  born  1831 ;    died  1868;    married  Henry  T.  Nieman. 

1024.  Francis7,  born  8  mo.  16,  1836;   married,  i860,  Eliza  R.  Ard,  who  died  1875. 

394.  MARY  ANN  SHOEMAKER0  (Abraham5,  William4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Deborah  Musgrave, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia  in  1804;  died  11  mo.  4,  1858;  married, 
1  mo.  20,  1832,  Fishbourn  Wharton,  widower,  son  of  President  Thomas 
Wharton,  Jr.,  and  his  second  wife,  Elizabeth  Fishbourn,  daughter  of  William 
Fishbourn  and  Mary  Tallman. 

Children  of  Fishbourn  and  Mary  Ann  (Shoemaker)  Wharton: 

1025.  Susan7,  born  4  mo.  9,  1837. 

1026.  Philip  Fishbourn7,  born  4  mo.  30,  1841 ;  died  unmarried. 

403.  PRENDERGAST  SHOEMAKER0  (Daniel5,  William*,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1 ),  son  of  Daniel  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Ann  Martha  Scott, 
was  born  7  mo.  13,  1813,  in  Philadelphia;  died  at  Logansport,  Indiana,  6  mo. 
21,  1891  ;  married,  at  Logansport,  10  mo.  14,  1858,  Ruth  Jane  Cory. 

Children  of  Prendergast  and  Ruth  Jane  (Cory)  Shoemaker: 

1027.  Anna7,  married,  6  mo.  23,  1880,  Joseph  Erven,  and  had  six  children: 

1028.  Walter9. 

1029.  Earl8. 

1030.  Jennie*. 

1031.  Wilbur'. 

1032.  Edgar". 

1033.  Dunvvood". 

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1034.  Mary7,  married,   10  mo.  27,   1881,  Franklin  Fidler,  of  Chicago,   Illinois,  and  had 
three  children : 

1035.  Jesse8. 

1036.  Franklin8. 

1037.  Ray8. 

1038.  Ruth7,  died  2  mo.  12,  1871,  unmarried. 

1039.  Rebecca7,  married,  10  mo.  29,  1885,  William  Turnpaugh,  and  had  four  children : 

1040.  Edna  Belle8,  born  6  mo.  8,  1887. 

104 1.  Leslie8,  born  9  mo.  24,  1889. 

1042.  Everett8,  born  2  mo.  25,  1893. 

1043.  Mabel8,  born  3  mo.  16,  1895. 

1044.  Susan7,  married,  8  mo.  5,  1883,  Jefferson  Bare. 

1045.  Martha7,  died  4  mo.  1,  1894,  aged  24  years  and  10  mos. ;    she  married,  10  mo.  20, 

1885,  William  McCabe ;    they  had  three  children : 

1046.  Morris8,  born  2  mo.  14,  1887. 

1047.  Lillie8,  born  7  mo.  31,  1889. 

1048.  Harry8,  born  12  mo.  21,  1891. 

1049.  Ella7,  married,  5  mo.  27,  1891,  Frank  Warne,  and  they  reside  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

405.  JESSE  RICHARDSON  SHOEMAKER*5  (Jesse5,  William1, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Charlotte 
Gibbs,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  8  mo.  7,  1806;  died  while  visiting  his  rela- 
tives at  Indian  Ford,  Wayne  County,  Missouri,  8  mo.  8,  1858.  He  married 
Mary  Ann  Wenzell,  born  9  mo.  20,  1810;  died  1  mo.  4,  1894;  daughter  of 
Nicholas  and  Ann  (Scott)  Wenzell,  of  Byberry,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Jesse  Richardson  and  Mary  Ann  (Wenzell)  Shoemaker: 

1050.  Marshall  Ney7,  born  2  1110.  22,  1834;    died  2  mo.  25,  1874;    married  (1)   Annie 

M.  Harris,  daughter  of  John  and  Catharine  S.  Harris ;  she  died  1  mo.,  1864, 
leaving  two  children,  Catharine  and  Ida.  He  married  (2)  Annie  Simpson, 
daughter  of  William  A.  and  Elizabeth  Mitchell  Simpson,  and  had  two  children, 
—William  A.  Simpson,  born  11  mo.  27,  1870;  died  7  mo.  18,  1871 ;  and 
Marshall  M.,  born  10  mo.  6,  1873. 

1051.  John  Dupont7,  born  2  mo.  17,  1835;    died  7  mo.  22,  1874,  unmarried. 

1052.  Mary  Jane7,  born  5  mo.  12,  1836;    died  in  infancy. 

1053.  Ann  Elizabeth7,  born  10  mo.  9,  1837 ;    died  in  infancy. 

1054.  Emma  Virginia7,  born  1  mo.  26,  1839;    married  (1)  John  Alexander  Storey;   (2) 

Robert  Roberts  Shronk. 

1055.  George  Wesley7,  born  1  mo.  24,  1841  ;    died  8  mo.  6,  1841. 

1056.  William  Ura7,  born  5  mo.  15,  1842 ;    died  8  mo.  5,  1843. 

1057.  Jessie  Richardson,  Jr.7,  born  7  mo.  13,  1843;   died  7  mo.  4,  1844. 

1058.  Sarah  Jessie7,  born  12  mo.  18,  1844;    died  8  mo.  23,  1868;    married  John  Cooke, 

born  1839;  died  8  mo.  18,  1874;  son  of  John  and  Sarah  Saylor  Cooke.  Sarah 
Jessie  left  two  children,  James  Leonard  and  Jessie  Richardson  Cooke. 

410.  WILLIAM  DRAPER  SHOEMAKER6  (William5,  William4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  and  Sally  Miers  (Bowman) 
Shoemaker,  was  born  3  mo.   18,  1802;    died  3  mo.,  1866;    married,  3  mo. 

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Gbc  Sbocmafeer  family  of  Cbcltenbam 

25,  1837,  Ann  Turner,  born  3  mo.  17,  1817;   died  9  mo.  17,  1859;   daughter 
of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Massey)  Turner,  of  Maryland. 

Children  of  William  Draper  and  Ann  (Turner)  Shoemaker: 

1059.  Joseph  Turner7,  born  4  mo.  5,  1838;  married  Sarah  L.  M.  Clark. 

1060.  William  Turner',  born  9  mo.  18,  1839 ;   married  Mary  Malissa  Sines. 

1061.  Sallie  Bowman7,  born  12  mo.  6,  1840;    died  1852. 

1062.  Elizabeth  Levick7,  born  4  mo.  20,  1842 ;    married  Harrison  Johnson. 

1063.  Hettie  Ann7,  born  8  mo.  16,  1845  ;    married  Aaron  Mendenhall. 

1064.  Richardson  Draper7,  born  5  mo.  12,  1857;    married  Georgie  Andrews. 

413.  RICHARDSON  SHOEMAKER6  (William5,  William4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  son  of  William  and  Sally  Miers  (Bowman)  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  3  mo.  28,  1813;  died  3  mo.  14,  1867;  married,  11  mc.  28, 
1861,  Annie  G.  Clark,  born  2  mo.  18,  1825;  daughter  of  Lewis  Clark  and 
Sarah  Morton,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Richardson  and  Annie  G.  (Clark)  Shoemaker: 

1065.  Lewis  C.7,  born  11  mo.  24,  1862;    died  9  mo.  1,  1863. 

1066.  Richardson',  born  3  mo.  1,  1864;    married  Jean  F.  Shedden. 

1067.  Sallie  A.7,  born  12  mo.  31,  1865;    married  Robert  Farley. 

416.  HANNAH  MARSHALL  SHOEMAKER6  (Joseph5.  William4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  Mary 
Priest,  his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  13,  1792;  died  11  mo.  19,  1865;  married, 
by  Robert  Wharton,  Esq.,  7  mo.  8,  1817,  to  Mordecai  Lewis  Gordon,  drug- 
gist, of  Philadelphia,  born  9  mo.  12,  1791 ;  died  4  mo.  15,  1850;  son  of 
Enoch  Gordon,  who  died  9  mo.  22,  1793,  and  his  wife  Abigail  Lewis,  born 
11  mo.  25,  1754:  died  3  mo.  20,  1824;  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Rachel 
Lewis.  Enoch  Gordon  and  Abigail  Lewis  were  married  by  Parson  Worth, 
9  mo.  3°>  i~79°- 

Children  of  Mordecai  Lewis  and  Hannah  Marshall  (Shoemaker)  Gordon: 

1068.  Joseph  S.7,  born  7  1110.  12.  1818;    moved  to  the  Western  country  early  in  life. 

1069.  Lewis7,  born  10  mo.  26,  1819;    died  10  mo.  11,  1867,  unmarried. 

1070.  Mary  S.7,  born  7  mo.  21,   1821 ;    died  4  mo.  8,   1874;    married  George  Sweney; 

no  issue. 

1071.  Hannah  M.  L.7,  born  2  mo.  29,  1823:    married  Caleb  Cresson. 

1072.  Mordecai  L,  Jr.7,  born  2  mo.  16,  1825;    died  8  mo.  26,  1826. 

1073.  Adelaide',  born  11  mo.  4,  1826;    married  Stanly  Griswold  Flagg. 

419-  JOSEPH  SHOEMAKER6  (Joseph5,  William4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and   Mary  Priest,  his  wife, 

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was  born  10  mo.  13,  1801 ;  died  7  mo.  24,  1849;  °f  Philadelphia;  married, 
by  the  Rev.  William  Allen,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  13, 
1824,  to  Mary  Ann  Stiles,  daughter  of  Thomas  T.  Stiles,  for  many  years  city 
commissioner. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  (Stiles)  Shoemaker: 

1074.  Thomas  S.7,  born  3  mo.  10,  1828;    married  Emma  Edwards. 

1075.  Joseph',  born  5  mo.,  1830 ;    married  Rachel  Spear. 

1076.  Mary  Priest',  born  8  mo.  20,  1832 ;  married,  8  mo.  9,  1866,  H.  K.  Plumly ;  no  issue. 

425.  ABRAHAM  FISHER6  (Susanna  Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Malachi  Fisher  and  Susanna  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  1804;  died  5  mo.  12,  1890;  married,  4  mo.  17,  1828,  Ann 
McDowell,  daughter  of  William  McDowell,  of  Abington  township,  Mont- 
gomery County.  She  died  3  mo.  19,  1884.  Abraham  and  his  wife  were 
buried  at  Friends'  Chester  Valley  Meeting-House,  in  Chester  County,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Children  of  Abraham  and  Ann  (McDowell)  Fisher: 

1077.  Mary  Eliza',  married,  10  mo.  30,  1850,  Joseph  W.  Sperry,  of  Montgomery  County ; 

they  had  nine  children, — viz.,  Linford   F.,  George   M.,   Harriet  A.,   Franklin, 
Sarre,  Daniel  W.,  Sallie,  Ida  May,  and  Emma  Adele. 

1078.  Rebecca',  married.  9  mo.    16,   1864,   Lemuel   D.   Nice,   who  died  in   Philadelphia, 

1  mo.  3,  1894 ;    they  had  one  son : 

1079.  Rev.  H.  Warren  Nice8,  of  Chicago,  Illinois. 

1080.  Susanna',  died  12  mo.  27,  1875,  unmarried. 

1081.  Daniel',  died  unmarried. 

1082.  Sarah',  married  (1),  6  mo.  12,  1875,  Joseph  Stout;    (2)  Charles  Houpt. 

1083.  Amanda',  died  unmarried. 

1084.  William  H.',  married,  11  mo.  27,  1875,  Mary  H.  Mathias. 

1085.  Elwood  W.',  married,  10  mo.  19,  1882,  Mary  D.  Funk. 

1086.  Malachi',  died  2  mo.  19,  1888;   married,  2  mo.  9,  1870,  Ellen  Mary  Shinkle. 

426.  SUSAN  FISHER6  (Susanna  Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Malachi  Fisher  and  Susanna  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  married  Chalkley  Tyson  Hallowell,  born  12  mo.  18,  1781  ;  died  11 
mo.  24,  1828;  son  of  Caleb  and  Priscilla  (Tyson)  Hallowell,  of  Abington 
township,  Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Chalkley  Tyson  and  Susan  (Fisher)  Hallowell: 

1087.  John',  went  to  California  when  very  young. 

1088.  Samuel'. 

1089.  Caleb  W.\  born  1815;    married  Mary  Morris  Tyson. 

1090.  Daniel  Albert',  born  2  mo.  3,  1822 ;    married  Catharine  Josephine  Monell. 
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1091.  Amanda  Emily',  married  Thomas  Worthington  Sweney. 

1092.  Chalkley',  died  young  at  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

1093.  Frank',  died  young. 

1094.  Henry',  died  of  consumption. 

1095.  Edwin'. 

All  the  above-named  children,  with  the  exception  of  John,  are  known  to 
have  died  before  1895.     ("  Hallowell  Family,"  page  23.) 

428.  MARY  FISHER0  (Susanna  Shoemaker3,  William4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Malachi  and  Susanna  (Shoemaker)  Fisher, 
married  Joseph  Brooke,  son  of  John  and  Ann  Brooke,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Fisher)  Brooke: 

1096.  Mary  Ann',  born  8  mo.,  1835  ;    married  Lewis  Repp. 

1097.  John  G.7,  born  9  mo.,  1837. 

1098.  James',  born  10  mo.,  1839. 

1099.  Charles',  born  7  mo.,  1841 ;    married  Annie  C.  Walker. 

1 100.  Isaac  M.',  born  11  mo.,  1845;   married  Emma  H.  Tomkins;    no  issue. 

1101.  Joseph7,  born  2  mo.,  1847;    married  Lizzie  Graham. 

430.  CHARLES  STROUD6  (Elizabeth  Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Daniel  Stroud  and  Elizabeth  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  9,  1793;  died  5  mo.  10,  1867;  married,  at  Rich- 
land, Pennsylvania,  6  mo.  10,  1819,  Susan,  daughter  of  David  and  Lydia 
Burson,  of  Springfield,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Susan  (Burson)  Stroud: 

1 102.  Elizabeth  D.',  born  6  mo.  7,  1820:    married  Edwin  Johnson. 

1 103.  Lydia  B.7,  born  9  mo.  9,  1821 ;   married  John  T.  Bateman. 

1 104.  Mary  P.',  born  5  mo.  1,  1823;    married  Brooks  Johnson. 

1 105.  Sally  Ann7,  born  4  mo.  22,  1825;    married  Benjamin  H.  Wright. 

1106.  George  McD.7,  born  3  mo.  10,  1827;    married  Deborah  Anna  Jordan. 

1107.  Eveline  B.7,  born  11  mo.  26,  1829;    died  3  mo.  17,  1892,  unmarried. 

1 108.  Caroline7,  born  10  mo.  2,  1831 ;   married  Dr.  Sidney  Stevens. 

1 109.  Edward7,  born  5  mo.  30,  1835;    killed  by  a  colt  in  childhood. 

43^-  HON.  GEORGE  MacDOWELL  STROUDr>  (Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Daniel  Stroud  and 
Elizabeth  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Stroudsburg,  Pennsylvania,  10 
mo.  12,  1795;  graduated  at  Princeton  College,  1817;  studied  law  with 
Judge  Hallowell,  of  Philadelphia;  admitted  to  practice,  1819;  was  ap- 
pointed judge  of  District  Court  of  Philadelphia,  1835,  and  afterwards  was 
repeatedly  re-elected  until   1871,  about  which  time  he  removed  to  German- 

114 


Scventb  feneration 


town,  where  he  died  6  mo.  29,  1875.  He  married,  8  mo.  7,  1828,  at  Friends' 
Meeting,  in  Philadelphia,  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Judge  John  and  Rebecca 
Hallowell. 

Children  of  Hon.  George  M.  and  Eleanor  (Hallowell)  Stroud : 

1 1 10.  Rebecca  H.7,  born  1  mo.  29,  1830;   died  12  mo.  19,  1898. 
mi.  John  H.7,  born  4  mo.  3,  1832;    died  7  mo.  7,  1880. 

1 1 12.  Daniel',  died  7  mo.  11,  1839. 

1113.  Susan7,  born  1  mo.  18,  1835;    married  Lewis  D.  Vail. 

1114.  George  D.\  born  3  mo.  21,  1841 ;   married  M.  Annie  Orme. 

1 1 15.  Charles  James',  born  7  mo.  12,  1843;    died  4  mo.  8,  1882,  unmarried. 

1 1 16.  Mary  Ellen',  born  12  mo.  23,  1845. 

11 17.  Emily',  born  3  mo.  7,  1850;    died  3  mo.  27,  1853. 

433.  WILLIAM  STROUD6  (Elizabeth  Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Daniel  Stroud  and  Elizabeth  Shoemaker, 
his  \'-(a  was  born  8  mo.  19,  1797;  died  8  mo.  4,  1826;  married,  10  mo. 
18,  1823,  Mary  x  „...  Robeson,  daughter  of  Judge  Morris  and  Tacy  (Paul) 
Robeson,  of  Oxford  Furnace,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  William  and  Mary  Paul  (Robeson)  Stroud: 

1118.  Morris  Robeson7,  born  7  mo.  30,  1824;    died  4  mo.  n,  1882;    married   (1)   Mary 

Skerritt;    (2)   Marie  Louise  Bailey. 

1119.  William  Daniel',  born  10  mo.,  1825;   died  9  mo.  1,  1884;   married  (1)  Charlotte 

W.  Beesley;    (2)  Mary  J.  Eliot. 

434.  JACOB  D.  STROUD6  (Elizabeth  Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Daniel  Stroud  and  Elizabeth  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  28,  1799;  died  2  mo.  13,  1832;  married,  10  mo. 
20,  1825,  Mary  Newbold  Richardson,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (New- 
bold)   Richardson,  of  Middletown,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Jacob  D.  and  Mary  Newbold  (Richardson)   Stroud: 

1120.  Rebecca  R.7,  born  7  mo.  14,  1826;    died  7  mo.  10,  1875;    married,  5  mo.  15,  1850, 

Norman  McLean  Kerr. 

1121.  Joseph  R.7,  born  12  mo.  22,  1827;    married,  1848,  Mary  Baker. 

1 122.  Eliza  J.',  born  10  mo.,  1829;    died  7  mo.  5,  1894,  unmarried. 

1123.  Emma  E.',  born  3  mo.  26,  1831 ;   married,  6  mo.  25,  1856,  Rynear  Williams,  Jr. 

439.  SIMPSON  STROUD6  (Elizabeth  Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abra- 
ham3, George,2  George1),  son  of  Daniel  Stroud  and  Elizabeth  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  31,  1806;  died  1  mo.  31,  1833;  married,  11  mo.  28, 
1827,  Tacy  Ann  Robeson,  daughter  of  Judge  Morris  and  Tacy  (Paul) 
Robeson),  of  Oxford  Furnace,  New  Jersey. 

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£bc  Sboemafccr  family  of  Cbeltenbam 


Children  of  Simpson  and  Tacy  Ann  (Robeson)  Stroud: 

n 24.  Anne  Maria7,  born  9  mo.  14,  1828;    died  12  mo.,  1876.  unmarried. 

1 125.  Simpson  R.7,  born  4  mo.  22,  1830;    died  1861  ;    married  Haniet  B.  Skerritt. 

1 126.  Ruthanna7,  born  1  mo.  25,  1832;    married  Edward  Mason. 

440.  ELIZABETH  STROUD0  (Elizabeth  Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Daniel  Stroud  and  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  5,  1808;  died  6  mo.  23.  1887;  married 
1 1  mo.  10,  1840,  Joseph  Paul  Robeson,  son  of  Judge  Morris  and  Tacy  (Paul) 
Robeson,  of  Oxford  Furnace,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Joseph  Paul  and  Elizabeth  (Stroud)  Robeson: 

1 127.  Daniel  Stroud7,  born  8  mo.  13,  1841 ;    married  Jane  C.  Martin. 

1 128.  Mary  Paul7,  born  5  mo.  5,  1844;   married  Coleman  L.  Nicholson. 

1 129.  Susan  S.7,  born  1  mo.  17,  1848. 

1 130.  Martha  Shotwell7,  born  7  mo.  9,  1852;   married  Arthur  W.  Howell. 

443.  GEORGE  SHOEMAKER6  (Isaac5,  George4,  Abraham3.  George2, 
George1),  farmer,  of  Abington  township,  Montgomery  County,  son  of  Isaac 
Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Jenkins,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Abington  township, 
5  mo.  9,  1806;  married,  9  mo.  23,  1854,  Anna  Frances  Vansant;  he  died 
5  mo.  11,  1874,  and  was  buried  in  Abington  Friends'  graveyard. 

Children  of  George  and  Anna  Frances  (Vansant)  Shoemaker: 

1131.  Isaac  P.7,  born  8  mo.  3,  1855:   died  4  mo.  15,  i860. 

1 132.  Sarah  J.',  born  11  mo.  22,  1857;   died  4  mo.  19,  i860. 

1 133.  Isaac  P.7,  born  1  mo.  I,  1862;   married.  9  mo.  13.  1882,  Margaret  N.  Fell. 

444.  JONATHAN  SHOEMAKER6  (Isaac5,  George4.  Abraham3. 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Jenkins,  his  wife, 
was  born  8  mo.  3,  1808;  died  7  mo.  16,  1849;  buried  at  Abington.  He 
married,  3  mo.  4,  1S41,  Martha  Hellerman,  born  5  mo.,  1818;  died  1  mo. 
17,  1892;  buried  at  Cedar  Hill  Cemetery;  she  was  a  daughter  of  Jacob 
Hellerman  and  Abieail  Rea. 


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Children  of  Jonathan  and  Martha  (Hellerman)  Shoemaker: 

1 134.  Sarah7,  born  2  mo.  6,  1842;   married,  11  mo.  7,  1866,  John  Sidebotham. 

1 135.  William  H.  H.7,  born  12  mo.  25,  1843;    died  12  mo.  30,  1843;   buried  at  Abington. 

1 136.  Oliver  P.7,  born  11  mo.  14,  1845:   died  6  mo.  8.  1865,  in  the  army  at  Fort  Delaware; 

buried  at  Cedar  Hill  Cemetery. 

1 137.  George  W.7,  born  7  mo.  29,  1847;    married,  7  mo.  28,  1881,  Kate  Rimer. 

1 138.  Jonathan7,   born   3   mo.   27,   1849;    died   9   mo.   8,    1863;    buried   at   Cedar   Hill 

Cemetery. 

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RICHARD    M.    SHOEMAKER. 

Aged  86  years. 
No.  450. 


Seventb  Generation 


447.  GEORGE  S.  ROBERTS8  (Tacy  Shoemaker5,  George4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1 ) ,  son  of  Richard  Roberts  and  Tacy  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  12  mo.  14,  1797;  died  3  mo.  24,  1850,  in  Philadelphia;  married, 
1827,  Tacy  Walton,  born  9  mo.  16,  1798;  died  9  mo.  21,  1874;  daughter 
of  Isaac  Walton  and  Sarah  Roberts,  his  wife. 

Children  of  George  S.  and  Tacy  (Walton)  Roberts: 

1 139.  Eleanor  Elizabeth7,  born  2  mo.  28,  1828;    married  Richardson  L.  Wright. 

1 140.  Charles  James',  born  1834;    died  same  year. 

450.  RICHARD  M.  SHOEMAKER0  (Robert5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Robert  Shoemaker  and  Martha  Leech,  his  wife, 
was  born  in  Philadelphia,  12  mo.  6,  1783.  After  his  father's  death  in  Phila- 
delphia, in  1796,  his  mother,  with  her  three  children,  removed  to  Cheltenham 
township.  In  the  year  1805  he  engaged  in  business  in  Shoemakertown,  where 
he  continued  until  1846,  when  he  sold  his  real  estate  and  retired  to  "  Pleasant 
Valley,"  a  farm  of  one  hundred  acres,  west  side  of  the  Old  York  Road,  half 
a  mile  south  of  Shoemakertown,  it  being  a  part  of  Sarah  Shoemaker's  pur- 
chase in  1686.  On  the  western  portion  of  this  last-named  tract  stand  the 
stately  residences  of  William  L.  Elkins,  John  Wanamaker,  and  P.  A.  B. 
Widener. 

Richard  M.  Shoemaker  was  a  Friend,  and  was  for  more  than  seventy 
years  a  member  of  Abington  Monthly  Meeting,  taking  an  earnest  part  in 
the  affairs  of  the  Society,  until  his  advanced  years  compelled  him  to  retire 
from  all  active  work.  He  married  (1),  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  2  mo.  13, 
1816,  Sarah  Cleaver,*  born  3  mo.  8,  1792;  died  3  mo  31,  1825;  daughter 
of  Ellis  and  Elizabeth  (Miller)  Cleaver;  he  married  (2),  3  mo.  8,  1827,! 
Amelia  Bird,  widow  of  James  S.  Hallowell  and  daughter  of  Jacob  and 
Catherine  (Thomas)  Bird,:};  of  Philadelphia,  where  she  was  born  2  mo.  10, 
1792;  she  died  in  Cheltenham,  2  mo.  11,  1868.  Her  father,  Jacob  Bird,  was 
the  youngest  son  of  Albrick  Bird,  who  married,  4  mo.  7,  1763,  Abigail, 
daughter  of  Isaac  Tyson,  who  married,  4  mo.  24,  1727,  Sarah  Jenkins, 
daughter  of  Stephen  Jenkins  and  Abigail  Pemberton,  who  were  married 
at  Abington  Meeting,  8  mo.  30,  1700.  Abigail  was  the  daughter  of  Phineas 
Pemberton  and  Phebe  Harrison,  married  in  England,  1  mo.  1,  1677.  Phebe 
was  the  daughter  of  James  Harrison  and  Anne  Heath,  married,  7  mo. 
1,  1655,  at  Hartsham  Monthly  Meeting.§  Lancaster  County,  England. 
James   Harrison   and   his   family  and   Phineas  and   Phebe   Pemberton   set- 

*  Gwynedd  Meeting  records.  t  Abington  Meeting  records. 

t  Christ  Church  records.  j(  Friends'  records,  Devonshire  House,  London. 

117 


Gbe  Shoemaker  ffamtl?  of  Cbeltenbam 


tied  in  Falls  township,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  in  1682,  and  on  the 
14th  day  of  the  seventh  month,  1685,  William  Perm  appointed  Harrison 
chief  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania;  this 
high  honor,  however,  he  declined.  On  the  20th  day  of  the  sixth  month,  1686, 
he  was  made  associate  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  which  he  accepted,  and 
where  he  served  until  his  death.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Council 
and  of  the  General  Assembly,  1682- 1687.  Phineas  Pemberton  was  Speaker 
of  the  Assembly  and  member  of  the  Provincial  Council,  1 685-1 701.  He  was 
master  of  the  Rolls,  1696,  and  commissioner  of  property,  1694.  Richard  M. 
Shoemaker  died  at  his  residence  in  Cheltenham,  1  mo.  20,  1870,  and  was 
buried  beside  his  wife  Amelia  in  Abington  burying-ground. 

Children  of  Richard  M.  and  Sarah  (Cleaver)  Shoemaker: 

1 141.  Robert7,  born  2  mo.  1,  1817;   married  (1)  Elizabeth  Moore;    (2)  Ann  Summers. 

1 142.  Elizabeth  C,  born  10  mo.  17,  1818;   married  Atkinson  H.  Walton. 

1 143.  Ellis  C.7,  born  8  mo.  12,  1820;    died  11  mo.  10,  1841. 

1 144.  Rebecca  A.7,  born  11  mo.  28,  1822;    married  James  McCarter. 

1145.  Richard  C.\  born  3  mo.  4,  1825;    married  (1)   Anne  K.  Shallcross;    (2)   Martha 

T.  Lukens. 

Children  of  Richard  M.  and  Amelia  (Bird)  Shoemaker: 

1 146.  Benjamin  H.7,  born  12  mo.  27,  1827;   married  Susan  Brinton  Trump. 

1 147.  Charles  Bird7,  born  8  mo.  13,  1829;    married  Anna  M.  Foulke. 

1 148.  Comly  Bird7,  born  11  mo.  22,  1838;   married  Martha  L.  Bailey. 

453.  SAMUEL  SHOEMAKER6  (Nathan8,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1 ) ,  son  of  Nathan  Shoemaker,  of  Cheltenham  township,  and 
Sarah  Miller,  his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  28,  1793;  died  in  Moreland  township, 
8  mo.  2,  1845;  married,  1816,  Martha  B.  Lukens,  who  died  12  mo.  2,  1883. 
She  was  born  3  mo.  12,  1792,  and  was  daughter  of  Seneca  and  Sarah 
(Ouinby)  Lukens.  Samuel  Shoemaker  was  justice  of  the  peace  of  Moreland, 
1838,  and  county  commissioner,  1844. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Martha  (Lukens)  Shoemaker: 

1 149.  Edwin7,  born  3  mo.  18,  1817;   died  3  mo.  13,  1843. 

1150.  S.  Lukens7,  born  5  mo.  19,  1819;  married  Anna  H.  Paul. 

1151.  Ellen7,  born  4  mo.  16,  1821 ;    died  5  mo.  14,  1842. 

1 152.  Elizabeth  L.7,  born  12  mo.  7,  1822;   married  Townsend  W.  Evans. 

1 153.  Geraldine7,  born  2  mo.  25,  1824;   married  Comly  Wood. 

1 154.  Algernon7,  born  4  mo.  28,  1826;    married  Susan  C.  Rex. 

1155.  Nathan7,  born   1   mo.  21,   1829;    married    (1)    Caroline   Fenton;     (2)    Mary   P. 

Lippincott. 

1 156.  Isaiah  L.',  born  7  mo.  9,  1831 ;  married  Sarah  E.  Murphy. 

1157.  Sarah7,  born  3  mo.  18,  1835;   died  10  mo.  9,  1835. 

118 


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AMELIA    BIRD    SHOEMAKER. 

No.  450. 


Seventh  feneration 


454.  ELISHA  SHOEMAKER0  (Nathan5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Miller,  his  wife, 
was  born  10  mo.  13,  1794,  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County; 
died  5  mo.  16,  1865;  married  Mary  Hergesheimer. 

Children  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Hergesheimer)  Shoemaker: 

1 158.  Elizabeth',  born  5  mo.  16,  1818;    died  10  mo.  26,  1824. 

1159.  Samuel  H.',  born  3  mo.  15,  1820;   married  Arrietta  Hampson. 

1 160.  Sarah7,  born  3  mo.  10,  1822;    died  11  mo.  6,  1824. 

1 161.  Elisha7,  born  12  mo.  8,  1825;    married  Mary  Mosser. 

1162.  Benjamin7,  born  8  mo.  19,  1828;   married  Martha  L.  Hurd. 

1163.  Mary  E.7,  born  9  mo.  9,  1830;   married  Thomas  J.  Beans. 

1 164.  Nathan7,  born  2  mo.  29,  1832;    died  6  mo.  3,  1862. 

1165.  Elizabeth7,  born  3  mo.  15,  1835;   died  1839. 

1166.  Joseph  C.7,  born  10  mo.  18,  1836;    died  11  mo.  9,  1873;    married,  1866,  Catharine 

Smith;   no  issue. 

1 167.  Harry',  born  10  mo.  17,  1839;    married  Annie  M.  Jefferies. 

458.  BENJAMIN  SHOEMAKER0  (Nathan5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Miller,  his  wife, 
was  born  8  mo.  23,  1802.  He  was  Professor  of  Mathematics,  West  Chester, 
Pennsylvania;  died  7  mo.  11,  1889,  at  Pasadena,  California,  at  the  residence 
of  his  son,  Dr.  R.  H.  Shoemaker.  Pie  married  (1),  1  mo.  21,  1S34,  in 
Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  Mira  Maria  Woodward;  (2),  4  mo.  2, 
1 84 1,  Alice  Frame,  of  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Mira  Maria  (Woodward)  Shoemaker: 

1 168.  J.  Howard7,  born  5  mo.  16,  183s;   died  1858. 

1 169.  Mira  Maria',  born  9  mo.  25,  1837. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Alice  (Frame)  Shoemaker: 

1 170.  Reginald  H.7,  born  3  mo.   18,  1842;    married   (1),   1   mo.  24,   1866,  Eliza  Fanny 

Buzby;    (2),  10  mo.  9,  1878,  Susan  Frances  Woolsey;    (3),  10  mo.  10,  1887, 
Amelia  M.  Dey. 

1 171.  Alice  Mary',  born  11  mo.  19,  1843,  unmarried. 

1172.  Benjamin',  born  7  mo.  19,  1845;   married,  10  mo.  10,  1872,  Lucy  Ray. 

1 173.  Charles7,  born  3  mo.  20,  1847;    died  2  mo.  I,  1872. 

1 1 74.  Elizabeth  Price',  born  4  mo.  25,  1849;   married,  I  mo.  25,  1883,  Brooks  S.  Morris. 

459.  RACHEL  SHOEMAKER6  (Nathan5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Sarah 
Miller,  was  born  in  Montgomery  County,  6  mo.  16,  1805;  died  11  mo.  30, 
1881;  married,  at  Cherry  Street  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  11  mo.  14,  1835, 
Milton  Conard,  who  died  2  mo  8,  1882,  son  of  Jesse  and  Ann  Conard,  of 
West  Grove,  Chester  County. 

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Gbe  Shoemaker  family  of  Cbeltenbam 


Children  of  Milton  and  Rachel  (Shoemaker)  Conard: 

1175.  Sarah  Ann1,  born  8  mo.  26,  1836. 

1176.  Mira  Maria',  born  11  mo.  8,  1837;   married,  5  mo.  3.  1861,  Joseph  Pyle. 

1177.  Jesse7,  born  7  mo.  12,  1839;   died  6  mo.  4,  1843. 

1178.  Martha7,  born  2  mo.  17,  1842;   died  9  mo.  10,  1843. 

1179.  Nathan  S.7,  born  9  mo.  14,  1843;   died  6  mo.  9,  1844. 

1 180.  Isaac7,  born  8  mo.  10,  1845;   married,  12  mo.  16,  1868,  Emma  VV.  Wallace. 

1 181.  Samuel  S.7,  born  5  mo.  26,  1847;   married,  10  mo.  13,  1877,  Louisa  F.  Miller. 

1 182.  Thomas  E.7,  born  11  mo.  26,  1848;   married,  2  mo.  16,  1870,  Anna  E.  Robertson. 

460.  REBECCA  M.  SHOEMAKER6  (Nathan5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Miller,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County,  5  mo.  4,  1809; 
died  8  mo.  5,  1895 ;  married,  3  mo.  5,  1834,  Thomas  Conard,  of  New  London, 
Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  born  1  mo.  8,  1807;  died  2  mo.  12,  1874;  son 
of  Jesse  Conard  and  his  wife  Ann  Pennington,  of  West  Grove,  Chester 
County. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Rebecca  M.  (Shoemaker)  Conard: 

1183.  Alfred   Fellenburg7,  born  2  mo.   8,    1835;    married,   12  mo.  20,   1862,   Lydia   C. 

Hughes ;    no  issue. 

1 184.  Sarah  Ann7,  born  8  mo.  13,  1836;    died  8  mo.  14,  1836. 

1 185.  Sarah  Carter7,  born  2  mo.  5,  1838;   married  George  T.  Satterthwaite. 

1186.  Thomas  Pennington7,  born  1  mo.  26,  1840;    married  Rebecca  S.  Baldwin. 

1187.  Nathan  Shoemaker7,  born  8  mo.  29,  1847;   died  4  mo.,  1848. 

461.  SARAH  M.  SHOEMAKER"  (Nathan5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham'1. 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Miller,  his 
wife,  was  born  6  mo.  14,  1812;  died  7  mo.  9,  1858;  married,  at  Friends' 
Philadelphia  Meeting  for  the  Northern  District,  7  mo.  8,  1834,  John  Carter, 
born  11  mo.  28,  1800;  died  in  Philadelphia,  6  mo.  3,  1877;  son  of  John  and 
Rebecca  Carter,  of  Harford  County,  Maryland.  He  was  a  manufacturing 
chemist,  of  the  firm  of  Carter  &  Scattergood,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  John  and  Sarah  M.  (Shoemaker)  Carter: 

1 188.  Rebecca7,  born  8  mo.  17,  1835;    married  William  Evans. 

1 189.  Mary7,  born  10  mo.  12,  1836;    died  9  mo.  21,  1837. 

1 190.  John  E.7,  born  2  mo.  25,  1838;   married  (1)  Caroline  W.  Cadbury;  (2)  Mary  Anna 

Cope;  (3)  Fannie  W.  Pirn. 

1191.  Alice  H.7,  born  6  mo.  17,  1839. 

1 192.  Joseph  S.7,  born  11  mo.  15,  1840;   died  1  mo.  18,  1845. 

1 193.  William  H.7,  born  5  mo.  12.  1842;   died  4  mo.  28,  1843. 
1194-  Charles  S.7,  born  11  mo.  30,  1843;   married  Elizabeth  Cope. 

1 195.  Sarah  S.7,  born  7  mo.  1,  1845. 

1 196.  George  H.7,  born  11  mo.  12,  1846;  died  8  mo.  9,  1848. 

1 197.  Hannah  F.7,  born  4  mo.  13,  1848. 

120 


Seventb  Generation 


462.  ALLEN  SHOEMAKER6  (Benjamin,  Jr.5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Shoemaker,  Jr.,  and  Jane  Allen,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County,  9  mo.  24, 
1785;  died  in  Philadelphia,  9  mo.  24,  1869;  married,  6  mo.  5,  1809,  Tacy 
Kirk,  born  3  mo.  3,  1790;  died  10  mo.  31,  1870,  at  Hainesport,  New  Jersey; 
daughter  of  Jesse  Kirk  and  Mary  Lukens,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Allen  and  Tacy  (Kirk)  Shoemaker: 

1 198.  Benjamin  A.',  born  3  mo.  17,  1810;  married  Charlotte  W.  Pettit. 

1199.  William  K.?,  born  9  mo.  22,  1811;  married  Jane  Burrotigh. 

1200.  Mary  K.?,  born  10  mo.  12,  1813 ;    died  11  mo.  17,  1894;    married,  11  mo.  24,  1852, 

Joseph  Burton ;    no  issue.    He  died  7  mo.  28,  1872. 

1201.  Comlyt,  born  12  mo.  26,  1816;   married  Eunice  Moore  Wilson. 

1202.  Jacob7,  born  8  mo.  27,  1818 ;    died  6  mo.  10,  1820. 

1203.  Elizabeth',  born  8  mo.  16,  1820 ;    married  Thomas  E.  Morris. 

1204.  Tacy  Ann7,  born  2  mo.  10,  1823;    married  George  W.  Appleton. 

1205.  Rebecca  K.7,  born  7  mo.  25,  1828. 

1206.  Sarah7,  born  2  mo.  14,  1831 ;    died  8  mo.  10,  1832. 

464.  AMY  SHOEMAKER6  (Benjamin,  Jr.',  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  Shoemaker,  Jr.,  and  Jane  Allen,  his 
wife,  was  born  6  mo.  24,  1789;  died  5  mo.  2,  1859;  married,  12  mo.  10, 
1810,  Collins  P.  Lippincott,  of  Philadelphia,  born  12  mo.  5,  1786,  son  of  John 
and  Abigail  (Collins)  Lippincott,  of  Burlington  County,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Collins  P.  and  Amy  (Shoemaker)  Lippincott: 

1207.  Elizabeth  S.7,  born  12  mo.  12,  181 1  ;   died  8  mo.  10,  1850,  unmarried. 

1208.  Jane  L.7,  born  7  mo.  4,  1813;   died  4  mo.  8,  1894,  unmarried. 

1209.  John  S.7,  born  10  mo.  15,  1815  ;    married  Susan  S.  Lippincott. 

1210.  Mary  W.',  born  1  mo.  6,  1818;    died  9  mo.  25,  1840,  unmarried. 

467.  AMY  HARPER6  (Amy  Shoemaker5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  Harper  and  Amy  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  was  born  7  mo.  11,  1791 ;  died  11  mo.  11,  1862;  married  Seth  Hal- 
lowell,  son  of  Jesse  Hallowell,  of  Horsham.  They  declared  intentions  of 
marriage  12  mo.  2,  1807,  at  Horsham  Monthly  Meeting. 

Children  of  Seth  and  Amy  (Harper)  Hallowell: 

121 1.  Mary7,  born  10  mo.  30,  1808;   married  David  Dean. 

1212.  Allen  S.7,  born  10  mo.  26,  1809;    married  Elizabeth  Morrison. 

1213.  Jesse7,  born  8  mo.  25,  1812;    married  Mary  Griffith. 

1214.  Rachel7,  born  12  mo.  15,  1814. 

1215.  Letitia7,  married  Edward  Miller. 

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Zbc  Sbocmafeer  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

1216.  Sarah  Bird7,  born  2  mo.  26,  1817;   married,  5  mo.  15,  1834,  Thomas  Jeanes. 

1217.  Esther'. 

1218.  Margaret',  died  3  mo.  12,  1845,  unmarried. 

1219.  Jane'. 

1220.  Benjamin  H.',  died  unmarried. 

468.  ANN  SHOEMAKER0  (Mary8,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  (150)  Mary  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  was  born  9  mo.  2,  1786;  died  11  mo.  19,  1844;  married,  at  Abington 
Meeting,  4  mo.  14,  1808,  Bartholomew  Mather,  born  9  mo.  16,  1784,  son  of 
Thomas  Mather  and  Rachel  Leech,  his  wife,  of  Cheltenham  township,  Mont- 
gomery County,  Pennsylvania.  Bartholomew  Mather  was  a  farmer  in 
Cheltenham. 

Children  of  Bartholomew  and  Ann  (Shoemaker)  Mather: 

1221.  Thomas7,  born  11  mo.  16,  1810;  married  Mary  C.  Jones. 

1222.  Penrose',  born  9  mo.  12,  1812;    married  (691)  Lydia  Shoemaker. 

1223.  Rachel7,  born  10  mo.  1,  1814 ;    married  (686)   Charles  Shoemaker. 

1224.  Mary  S.',  born  3  mo.  18,  1817;    married  Jacob  P.  Tyson. 

469.  DR.  NATHAN  SHOEMAKER6  (Mary5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Shoemakertown,  9  mo.  4,  1788;  died  in  Philadelphia,  6 
mo.  11,  1868,  aged  eighty  years.  He  married,  5  mo.  14,  181 1,  at  Frankford 
Meeting,  Frances  Maria  Kirkbride,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Kirkbride, 
of  Philadelphia.  Dr.  Shoemaker  graduated  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 4  mo.  10,  1810.  He  commenced  the  practice  of  medicine  in  Frank- 
ford,  but  was  induced  by  his  friend.  Dr.  T.  C.  James,  to  remove  to  Phila- 
delphia, where  he  soon  built  up  a  large  lucrative  practice,  residing  at  816 
Chestnut  Street.  Later  in  life  he  removed  to  a  house  he  owned  at  830 
Arch  Street,  in  which  he  remained  until  his  death  in  1868.  In  1835  ne  was 
an  acknowledged  minister,  and  thereafter  a  frequent  speaker  of  much  ability. 

Children  of  Dr.  Nathan  and  Frances  Maria  (Kirkbride)  Shoemaker: 

1225.  Mary  K.7,  born  3  mo.  14,  1812;    married  John  J.  White. 

1226.  Sarah  Ann',  born  8  mo.  24,  1813;    died  5  mo.  1,  1845;    married,  11  mo.  26,  1833, 

Harvey  L.  Sellers ;    no  issue. 

1227.  Elizabeth  Paul',  born  6  mo.  19,  1816;    died  8  mo.  20,  1816. 

1228.  Frances  Maria',  born  6  mo.  27,  1817;   married  Israel  Peterson. 

1229.  Martha  Paul',  born  3  mo.  28,  1819;    married  Joseph  J.  Williams. 

1230.  Thomas  Chalkley',  born  10  mo.  18,  1821 ;   died  8  mo.  15,  1842,  unmarried. 

1231.  Joseph  K.',  born  2  mo.  16,  1824;   died  11  mo.  23,  1825. 

1232.  Franklin',  born  8  mo.  22,  1826;   married  Mary  H.  Williams. 

1233.  Harriet7,  born  7  mo.  30,  1828;   died  10  mo.  25,  1836. 

122 


DR.    NATHAN   SHOEMAKER. 

No.  469. 


Sevcntb  feneration 


470.  MARTHA  SHOEMAKER6  (Mary5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  (168)  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  (150)  Mary 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  6,  1790,  at  Shoemakertown,  Mont- 
gomery County;  died  in  Gwynedd  township,  4  mo.  11,  1S68;  married,  at 
Abington  Friends'  Meeting,  10  mo.  19,  1826,  Hugh  Foulke,  born  6  mo.  iS, 
1788;  died  5  mo.  1,  1864;  son  of  Hugh  Foulke  and  Ann,  his  wife,  daughter 
of  Robert  and  Sarah  Ambler. 

Children  of  Hugh  and  Martha  (Shoemaker)  Foulke: 

1234.  Hugh7,  born  10  mo.  13,  1827;    died  5  mo.  31,  1828. 

1235.  Thomas7,  born  2  mo.  1,  1829;   died  4  mo.  10,  1884;   married,  5  mo.  21,  1855,  Phebe 

W.  Shoemaker,  daughter  of  Silas  and  Hannah,  of  Upper  Dublin.  Thomas 
was  born  at  Abington,  but  while  in  childhood  his  parents  removed  to  the 
family  homestead,  at  Gwynedd.  He  took  an  active  part  in  township  affairs, 
was  for  many  years  clerk  of  Gwynedd  Monthly  Meeting,  for  some  years  clerk 
in  the  Bank  of  Northern  Liberties,  Philadelphia,  and  in  1870  became  superin- 
tendent of  Swarthmore  College,  which  place  he  held  at  his  decease.  Interred 
at  Fair  Hill  burying-ground. 

1236.  Hugh,  Jr.7,  born  1  mo.  13,  1831.    He  was  for  a  number  of  years  principal  of  the 

boarding-school  for  boys  at  Gwynedd,  and  went  in  1861  to  New  York,  where 
he  was,  first,  assistant,  but  afterwards  for  several  years  principal  teacher  of 
the  large  school  for  both  sexes,  in  charge  of  Friends.  Failing  health  compelled 
him  to  give  up  this  engagement  in  1879. 

1237.  Samuel  T.7,  born  n  mo.  7,  1832;    died  8  mo.  3.  1833. 

472.  RACHEL  SHOEMAKER0  (Eli5,  Benjamin4,  Abrahanr,  George2. 
George1),  daughter  of  Eli  Shoemaker  and  Rachel  Comly,  his  wife,  was  born 
3  mo.  26,  1797,  in  Philadelphia;  died  5  mo.  12,  1875;  married  Caleb  J. 
Maule,  born  in  1795,  son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Johnson)  Maule,  of 
Richmond,  Virginia,  where  they  died  and  were  buried  in  the  "  Old  Church 
Hill  Cemetery."  Caleb  J.  Maule  died  2  mo.  10,  1837,  and  was  buried  in 
Western  Burying-ground,  Philadelphia.  The  ancestor  of  this  family  in 
America  was  Thomas  Maule,  of  Salem,  in  Massachusetts,  who  left  England 
in  the  year  1655,  when  he  was  twelve  years  of  age.  The  ancient  family  of 
Maule  was  of  French  extraction,  from  the  Lordship  of  Maule,  in  the  Vexin 
Franqois,  near  Paris,  which  belonged  to  the  Lords  of  that  name  a.d.  996. 
(See  Maule  Genealogy.) 

Children  of  Caleb  J.  and  Rachel  (Shoemaker)  Maule: 

1238.  Edwin7,  born  1  mo.  26,  1817;    died  young. 

1239.  Margaret7,  born  4  mo.  27,   1818;    married  Dennison  R.  Whipple,  of  Baltimore; 

no  issue. 

1240.  Elizabeth  S.7,  born  10  mo.  8,  1819;   married  Dr.  George  Mendenhall. 

123 


Gbe  Sboemafeer  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

1241.  Caroline  R.7,  born  1  mo.  I,  1822;    married  James  Lawrence  Ege. 

1242.  Edward7,  born  1824;   died  young. 

1243.  Thomas7,  born  1826;   died  young. 

473.  JAMES  S.  HALLOWELL0  (Jane  Shoemaker5,  Benjamin4,  Abra- 
ham:i,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony  Hallowell  and  Jane  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  1794,  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County, 
Pennsylvania;  died  9  mo.  26,  1820;  buried  in  Abington  Friends'  burying- 
ground.  He  learned  the  wholesale  hardware  business  with  his  uncle,  William 
Hallowell,  No.  197  North  Third  Street,  Philadelphia,  but,  preferring  a 
country  life,  soon  after  the  term  of  his  apprenticeship  expired  he  returned 
to  Cheltenham  township  and  became  a  farmer.  He  married,  3  mo.  14,  1816, 
at  Abington  Meeting,  Amelia  Bird,  daughter  of  Jacob  Bird  and  Catharine 
Thomas,  his  wife,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  James  S.  and  Amelia  (Bird)  Hallowell: 

1244.  Margaret7,  born  2  mo.  17,  1817;   died  4  mo.  16,  1817. 

1245.  Caleb  S.7,  born  I  mo.  10,  1818;  married  Anne  Reese. 

1246.  James  S.7,  born  2  mo.  7,  1821 ;  married  Margaret  Stabler. 

475.  BENJAMIN  HALLOWELL6  (Jane  Shoemaker5.  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony  Hallowell  and  Jane  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County, 
Pennsylvania,  8  mo.  17,  1799;  married,  10  mo.  13,  1824,  Margaret  Elgar 
Farquhar,  of  Pipe  Creek,  Maryland;   she  died  5  mo.  1,  1875. 

Benjamin  Hallowell  was  educated  at  Abington  Friends'  School,  and  at 
John  Gummere's  School,  Burlington,  New  Jersey.  He  commenced  teaching 
school  in  1818  at  Westfield,  New  Jersey;  later  he  taught  at  Fair  Hill  School, 
Maryland,  and  at  Westtown  Boarding-School,  Pennsylvania.  In  1824  he 
opened  a  boarding-school  for  boys  in  Alexandria,  Virginia,  which  soon 
became  a  large  and  flourishing  institution.  He  was  an  elder  and  minister  of 
the  Friends'  Meeting,  of  Alexandria,  Virginia.  He  was  President  of  the 
Alexandria  Lyceum,  of  the  Alexandria  Water  Company,  and  of  the  Maryland 
Agricultural  College,  and  a  member  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society  of 
Philadelphia.  As  secretary  of  the  "  Indian  Commission  of  Baltimore  Yearly 
Meeting,"  he  visited  all  the  Indian  tribes  on  their  reservations  in  Nebraska, 
travelling  nearly  six  thousand  miles,  much  of  the  distance  in  his  private 
carriage.  He  was  an  able  writer,  and  valued  correspondent  of  many  scientific 
and  religious  journals.  In  1858  he  retired  to  his  country-seat,  "  Rockland," 
in  Montgomery  County,  Maryland,  where  he  died  9  mo.  7,  1877,  and  was 
buried  in  Friends'  ground  at  Sandy  Spring. 

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No.  475. 


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Scventb  (Seneratton 


Children  of  Benjamin  and  Margaret  Elgar  (Farquhar)  Hallowell : 

1247.  James1,  born  9  mo.  1,  1825;    died  7  mo.  9,  1831. 

1248.  Charles',  born  5  mo.,  1827;    died  7  mo.  17,  1831. 

1249.  Henry  Clay7,  born  6  mo.  16,  1829;   died  8  mo.  12,  1899;  married,  7  mo.  16,  1857, 

Sarah  Miller. 

1250.  Mary  J.',  born  6  mo.  16,  1829;   died  4  1110.  6,  1831. 

1251.  Caroline7,  born  8  mo.  20,  183 1 ;   married,  9  mo.  23,  1852,  Francis  Miller. 

1252.  Benjamin7,  died  in  infancy. 

1253.  John  Elgar7,  born  2  mo.  8,  1836;  died  5  mo.  12,  1863;  married  Anna  Townsend. 

1254.  Benjamin,  Jr.7,  born  1  1110.  16,  1838;   married  Lydia  S.  Townsend. 

1255.  Mary  S.7,  born  9  mo.  26,  1839;    died  11  mo.,  1864;  married  William  S.  Brooke. 

476.  MARY  S.  HALLOWELL6  (Jane  Shoemaker5,  Benjamin4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Anthony  Hallowell  and  Jane  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  23,  1801,  in  Cheltenham  township,  Mont- 
gomery County,  Pennsylvania.  In  Hugh  Foulke's  "  Life  and  Letters  of 
Mary  S.  Lippincott,"  Philadelphia,  1893,  he  says,  "  She  was  endowed  with 
a  vigorous  intellect  and  retentive  memory,  and  before  she  had  concluded  her 
tenth  year  had  read  aloud  to  her  grandfather,  Benjamin  Shoemaker4,  the 
Bible,  as  well  as  the  journal  of  George  Fox  and  portions  of  other  Friends' 
works.  Her  education  was  received  at  day  schools  at  Hatboro  and  Abington, 
and  at  boarding-schools  at  Westtown,  Pennsylvania,  and  Fair  Hill,  Maryland. 
When  about  twenty-one  years  of  age,  she  engaged  in  teaching,  a  work  for 
which  she  seemed  to  be  fitted,  both  by  nature  and  training,  and  which  was 
not  finally  abandoned  until  she  was  in  her  eightieth  year.  In  her  twenty- 
ninth  year,  with  the  full  unity  of  her  meeting,  her  gift  in  the  ministry  was 
acknowledged  and  approved."  For  more  than  twenty  years  she  was  clerk 
of  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  women  Friends,  held  at  Fifteenth  and  Race  Streets, 
in  Philadelphia. 

She  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo.  30,  1829,  Isaac 
Lippincott,  born  9  mo.  1,  1786;  died  2  mo  9,  1858;  son  of  Samuel  and 
Priscilla  Lippincott,  of  New  Jersey.  He  was  an  exemplary  man  in  all  the 
walks  of  life,  and  was  beloved  and  highly  esteemed  in  the  social  and  religious 
community ;  he  was  a  valued  member  and  for  many  years  an  elder  of  Chester 
Monthly  Meeting,  Burlington  County,  New  Jersey.  Mary  S.  Lippincott  died 
at  her  home  in  Camden,  New  Jersey,  4  mo.  18,  1888,  and  on  the  21st  was 
interred  at  Moorestown.  She  was  aged  nearly  eighty-seven  years,  sixty  of 
which  she  had  been  a  faithful  and  acceptable  minister  of  the  gospel. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Mary  S.  (Hallowell)  Lippincott: 

1256.  Samuel  H.7,  born  1  mo.  24,  1830;   died  8  mo.  1.  1838. 

1257.  Benjamin  H.7,  born  8  mo.  27,  1831 ;    died  12  mo.  20,  1832. 

125 


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1258.  Jane  S.7,  born  3  mo.  3,  1835 ;   died  2  mo.  21,  1885,  unmarried. 

1259.  James7,  born  7  mo.  27,  1837;   died  8  mo.  6,  1840. 

1260.  Margaret  W.7,  born  9  mo.  6,  1839. 

479.  JOHN  S.  ROSE6  (Rebecca  Shoemaker5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3, 
George2,  George1 ) ,  son  of  Atkinson  Rose  and  Rebecca  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
of  Blockley  township,  Philadelphia  County,  was  born  11  mo.  8,  1797;  married, 
11  mo.  5,  1820,  Esther  Walton,  born  9  mo.  22,  1793;  died  12  mo.  19,  1844; 
daughter  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  Walton,  of  Moreland  township,  Montgomery 
County. 

Children  of  John  S.  and  Esther  (Walton)  Rose: 

1261.  Rebecca  S.\  born  8  mo.  12,  1821 ;  married,  3  mo.  11,  1847,  Henry  S.  Harper. 

1262.  Atkinson7,  born  10  mo.  30,  1822;   died  2  mo.  2,  1858,  in  St.  Jago  de  Cuba. 

1263.  Tacy  Ann7,  born  7  mo.  11,  1824;   died  9  mo.  7,  1888;   married  Edward  Gillingham. 

1264.  Henrietta7,  born  5  mo.  21.  1826;   married  Warner  Dubree. 

1265.  Sarah7,  born  2  mo.  22,  1828;    married  John  Ellis. 

1266.  John,  Jr.7,  born  6  mo.  10,  1830;   died  6  mo.  13,  1843. 

1267.  Emma7,  born  7  mo.  5,  1832;   married  William  Warner. 

1268.  Wilhelmina7,  born  4  mo.  18,  1834 ;    died  2  mo.  6,  1835. 

1269.  Elizabeth  W.7,  born  1  mo.  12,  1836;   died  7  mo.  14,  1836. 

501.  MARY  PASTORIUS6  (Daniel  Pastorius5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  Pastorius, 
was  born  9  mo.  5,  1788;  died  6  mo.  15,  1868;  married,  6  mo.  20,  181 1,  John 
Reiff,  of  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  born  7  mo.  15,  1782;  died 
4  mo.  15,  1858. 

Children  of  John  and  Mary  (Pastorius)  Reiff: 

1270.  Daniel  P.7,  born  4  mo.   12,   1812;    died  9  mo.  9,   1881  ;    married,  4  mo.  6,   1840, 

Elizabeth  Conrad. 

1271.  Jacob  P.7,  born  1  mo.  5,  1814;    died  10  mo.  20,  1889;   married,  3  mo.  4,  1841,  Mary 

Harley. 

1272.  Elizabeth7,  born  12  mo.  31,  1815;   died  12  mo.  14,  1880. 

1273.  Lettie7,  born  12  mo.  14,  1817. 

1274.  William  P.7,  born  6  mo.  28,  1821 ;    died  11  mo.  6,  1863;    married,  4  mo.  6,  1847, 

Hannah  B.  Evans. 

1275.  Susan7,  born  8  mo.  21,  1823. 

1276.  Charles  P.7,  born  4  mo.  24,  1825 ;    died  12  mo.  3,  1881  ;    married,  3  mo.  20,  1865. 

Deborah  Yerkes. 

505.  DANIEL  PASTORIUS6  (Daniel  Pastorius5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  Pastorius,  was 
born  8  mo.  2,  1797;  died  3  mo.  14,  1864;  married,  10  mo.  9,  1821,  Tacy 
Styer,  born  8  mo.  31,  1799;  died  2  mo.  2,  1838. 

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MARY    S.     I.IPPINCOTT. 

No.  476. 


ISAAC   LIPPINCOTT. 
No.  476. 


Seventh  (Seneratton 


Children  of  Daniel  and  Tacy  (Styer)  Pastorius: 

1277.  Myrat,  born  6  mo.  12,  1823;   died  11  mo.  28,  1824. 

1278.  John7,  born  11  mo.  28,  1824;  died  8  mo.  28,  1878. 

1279.  Mary  Mackenet7,  born  9  mo.  2,  1826;   married,  8  mo.  I,  1849,  D.  Evans  Burner. 

1280.  Elizabeth  Sheppard7,  born  2  mo.  20,  1829;    married,  12  mo.  28,  1865,  Rev.  John 

Crowlish ;   no  issue. 

1281.  Daniel7,  born  1  mo.  1,  1831  ;    died  2  mo.  4,  1838. 

1282.  Francis  Daniel',  born  n  mo.  13,  1834;   married  Fanny  Beaver;   no  issue. 

1283.  Daniel7,  born  3  mo.  6,  1836;   married,  1  mo.  31,  1866,  Clara  A.  Dalzel!. 

1284.  Tacy7,  born  2  mo.  2,  1838 ;    died  7  mo.  5,  1838. 

1285.  Joseph7,  born  2  mo.  2,  1838 ;   died  6  mo.  6,  1838. 

509.  ELIZABETH  R.  SHOEMAKER6  (Charles5,  John4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Wood, 
his  wife,  was  born  at  Shoemakertown,  Cheltenham  township,  3  mo.  5,  1809; 
died  10  mo.  20,  1855;  niarried,  at  Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting  for  the 
Northern  District,  8  mo.  20,  1848,  Abraham  M.  Taylor,  merchant,  of  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  son  of  Edward  and  Sarah  Taylor,  of  Monmouth  County,  New 
Jersey. 

Children  of  Abraham  M.  and  Elizabeth  R.  (Shoemaker)  Taylor: 

1286.  Margaret  Wood7,  born  7  mo.  5,  1849 ;  died  8  mo.  18,  1857. 

1287.  Charles  S.7,  born  11  mo.  26,  1850;   married  (1)  Rebecca  Hughes;    (2)  Gertrude 

Allinson. 

1288.  Sarah  Merritt7,  born  3  mo.  5,  1853 ;   married,  1  mo.  4,  1899,  Dr.  Charles  Hermon 

Thomas,  son  of  Hermon  Thomas  and  his  wife  Hannah  Middlebrook,  of  Sara- 
toga County,  New  York. 

511.  CHARLES  H.  SHOEMAKER6  (Charles5,  JohnMsaac3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Charles  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Wood,  his  wife,  was 
born  7  mo.  29,  181 2,  at  Shoemakertown,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania. 
He  succeeded  his  father  in  the  management  and  ownership  of  the  flour-mills 
built  by  his  great-grandmother,  Dorothy  Shoemaker,  about  1746.  He  mar- 
ried, at  Horsham  Meeting,  4  mo.  16,  1835,  Mary  S.  Boon,  daughter  of  Arnold 
and  Hannah  Boon,  of  the  District  of  Columbia;  she  died  6  mo.  23,  1853; 
buried  at  Abington  Meeting  burying-ground.  A  few  years  after  the  death 
of  his  wife  Charles  removed  to  Richmond,  Indiana,  where  his  married  children 
were  already  settled;  there,  at  the  house  of  his  son  William,  he  died  2  mo.  16, 
1897,  in  the  eighty-fifth  year  of  his  age. 

Children  of  Charles  H.  and  Mary  S.  (Boon)  Shoemaker: 

1289.  William  C.7,  born  2  mo.  I,  1836:   married  Rachel  J.  Dilks. 

1290.  Margaret7,  born  12  mo.  19,  1838;    died  young. 

1291.  Annie  B.7,  born  5  mo.  29,  1840;   died  1  mo.  22,  1880;   married  William  W.  Dilks. 

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1292.  Charles',  born  10  mo.  9,  1843;    died  young. 

1293.  Hannah  B.',  born  4  mo.  30,  1845 ;   married  David  L.  Griffith. 

1294.  John7,  born  7  mo.  1,  1847;    died  young. 

1295.  Margaret7,  born  8  mo.  31,  1848;    died  9  mo.  30,  1896;   married  Thomas  E.  Kinsey. 

1296.  Isaac7,  born  2  mo.,  1850;  died  young. 

1297.  Henry7,  died  in  infancy. 

512.  ANNA  S.  SHOEMAKER6  (Charles5,  John4,  Isaac3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Wood,  his  wife, 
was  born  at  Shoemakertowu,  Cheltenham  township,  7  mo.  7,  1814;  died 
1  mo.  31,  1885,  at  Richmond,  Indiana.  She  was  an  approved  minister  of  the 
Society  of  Friends.  She  married,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting,  Pennsyl- 
vania, 3  mo.  9,  1837,  Samuel  S.  Richie,  of  Philadelphia,  born  5  mo.  11,  1814; 
died  11  mo.  18,  1888;   son  of  Robert  and  Grace  Richie,  of  Smithfield,  Ohio. 

Children  of  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  S.  (Shoemaker)  Richie: 

1298.  Elizabeth  S.7,  born  9  mo.  25,  1838 ;   married,  3  mo.  9,  1864,  R.  Frank  White. 

1299.  John  S.7,  born  7  mo.  23,  1840:    married,  3  mo.  7,  1866,  Mary  A.  Brown. 

1300.  Sarah  M.\  born  4  mo.  3,  1842. 

1301.  Margaret  W.7,  born  3  mo.  27,  1844;    married,  9  mo.  25,  1873,  Martin  J.  Barger. 

1302.  Robert  A.7,  born  12  mo.  8,  1848;   married,  6  mo.  27,  1877,  Anna  Bella  Lynde. 

1303.  Anna  Mary7,  born  7  mo.  2,  1852;   married,  3  mo.  9,  1876,  Arthur  Henry  Coffin. 

1304.  Grace  L.7,  born  12  mo.  16,  1854. 

1305.  Samuel  C.7,  born  9  mo.  20,  1856;    married,  10  mo.  13.  1880.  Mary  Hinckley. 

1306.  Jennette  Johnson7,  born  8  mo.  14,  1859;  married  J.  Edwin  Mendenhall. 

513.  MARGARETTA  SHOEMAKER6  (Charles9,  John4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Wood,  his 
wife,  was  born  9  mo.  15,  1817;  died  3  mo.  9,  1900,  in  Philadelphia,  at  the 
residence  of  her  nephew,  Dr.  Charles  Hermon  Thomas.  She  married,  9  mo. 
12,  1839,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Morgan  Hinchman,  merchant,  of  Philadel- 
phia, son  of  John  and  Eliza  Hinchman. 

Children  of  Morgan  and  Margaretta  (Shoemaker)  Hinchman: 

1307.  Charles  Shoemaker7,  born  1  mo.  3,  1842;   married  Lydia  S.  Mitchell, 

1308.  John  Webb7,  born  8  mo.  8,  1843;   died  1847. 

1309.  Walter7,  born  7  mo.  25,  1845. 

514.  DAVID  SHOEMAKER6  (David5,  Isaac4,  Isaac8,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  David  Shoemaker  and  Rachel  Baker,  his  wife,  married 
Abigail  Pierce,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  Pierce,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Children  of  David  and  Abigail  (Pierce)  Shoemaker: 

1310.  Pierce7,  born  1816:  died  5  mo.  20,  1891 ;  married  Martha  Carbery. 

131 1.  Abner  C.  P.7,  died  4  mo.  23,  1890.  unmarried. 

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515.  CAROLINE  SHOEMAKER6  (David5,  Isaac4,  Isaac3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  David  Shoemaker  and  Rachel  Baker,  his  wife,  married 
Richard  Plummer,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Children  of  Richard  and  Caroline  (Shoemaker)  Plummer: 

1312.  Mary',  married  Jonathan  Seaver. 

13 13.  Rachel7,  married Lancaster. 

517.  ELIZABETH  SHOEMAKER6  (Jonathan%  Isaac4,  Isaac3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Hannah  (Lukens)  Shoemaker,  was  born 
in  Cheltenham,  Pennsylvania,  10  mo.  11,  1784;  married  Arnold  Boon,  born 
1  mo.  4,  1782,  of  Virginia. 

Children  of  Arnold  and  Elizabeth  (Shoemaker)  Boon: 

1314.  Hannah',  born  8  mo.  25,  1809;   married  Isaac  Holmes. 

1315.  Elizabeth',  born  12  mo.  23,  1812;    married  Rodney  Davis,  of  Virginia. 

519.  CHARLES  SHOEMAKER6  (Jonathan5,  Isaac4,  Isaac3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Jonathan  and  Hannah  (Lukens)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in 
Cheltenham,  Pennsylvania,  11  mo.  17,  1786;  died  5  mo.  9,  1847.  He  was 
a  bookseller  in  Philadelphia  and  Baltimore.  He  married,  3  mo.  21,  1816, 
Rachel  Comly,  born  n  mo.  8,  1793;  died  1  mo.  17,  1867;  daughter  of  Ezra 
and  Hannah  (Iredell)  Comly,  of  Byberry,  Pennsylvania.  They  resided  for 
some  time  in  Plymouth,  Pennsylvania,  afterwards  in  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Rachel  (Comly)  Shoemaker: 

1316.  Jonathan',  born  in  Philadelphia,  5  mo.  25,  1817;    died  7  mo.   12,  1868;    married 

Mary  Grahame;  no  issue. 

1317.  Alfred',  born  12  mo.  25,  1818;   died  3  mo.  12,  1866,  unmarried. 

1318.  Eliza  Lukens',  born  10  mo.  28.  1820,  at  Whitemarsh ;  died  young. 

1319.  Martha  Comly',  born  9  mo.  6,  1822;   died  7  mo.  22,  1823. 

1320.  Hannah',  born  6  mo.  26,  1824;   died  6  mo.  30,  1879;   married,  3  mo.  4,  1851,  Owen 

Shoemaker,  No.  687. 

1321.  Julien7,  born  10  mo.  23,  1825 ;    married  Hannah  A.  Hester. 

1322.  George7,  born  7  mo.  12,  1827 ;  died  9  mo.  30,  1890,  and  left  three  children. 

1323.  Henry  Charles',  born  near  Washington,  12  mo.  27,  1830;   died  7  mo.  25,  1832. 

1324.  Harriet  Mary',  born  in  Baltimore,  3  mo.  3,  1833 ;    died  3  mo.  23,  1872 ;    married 

Amos  Westcott. 

1325.  Caroline',  born  in  Baltimore,  8  mo.  5.  1838 ;    married,  7  mo.  20,  1870,  Dr.  Louis 

Jack. 

520.  DAVID  POTTS  SHOEMAKER6  (Jonathan5,  Isaac4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Jonathan  Shoemaker  and  Hannah  Lukens,  his 
wife,  was  born  10  mo.  1,  1790,  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County, 

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Pennsylvania;  died  6  mo.  30,  1850,  in  Georgetown,  D.  C.  He  married,  10 
mo.  10,  1816,  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  Mary  Sumwalt,  born  11  mo.  19, 
1797;   died  in  Georgetown,  D.  C.,  9  mo.  13,  1873. 

Children  of  David  Potts  and  Mary  (Sumwalt)  Shoemaker,  born  in  George- 
town, D.  C. : 

1326.  Joseph  L.',  born  11  mo.  12,  1823;    died  9  mo.  22,  1872;    married,  9  mo.  25,  1870, 

Elizabeth  Moxley. 

1327.  John  Tyson7,  born  2  mo.  5,  1826;   died  7  mo.  8,  1828. 

1328.  Edward  James',  born  4  mo.  30,  1828;    married  (1),  10  mo.  4,  1855,  Indianna  M. 

Jones;    (2),  12  mo.  31,  1879,  Louisa  T.  Malone. 

1329.  Margaret  A.',  born  6  mo.  19,  1830;    married,  12  mo.  8,  1859.  Frederick  Wetzel. 

1330.  Thomas  Ellicott',  born  8  mo.  23,  1832;   married  (1),  8  mo.  6,  1857,  Sarah  Jane 

Hubbard;    she  died  1864;   he  married  (2),  8  mo.  13,  1869,  Jane  Ann  Blair. 

1331.  Frederick  Sumwalt',  born  1  mo.  14,  1836;   died  1  mo.  26,  1863,  at  Peoria,  Illinois. 

1332.  Mary  Elizabeth',  born  5  mo.  30,  1838. 

1333.  Lydia  Jane',  born  1  mo.  12,  1840. 

521.  GEORGE  SHOEMAKER6  (Jonathan5,  Isaac4,  Isaac3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Jonathan  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Hannah  Lukens,  was 
born  9  mo.  27,  1792,  at  Quakertown,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania; 
died  7  mo.  20,  1865,  in  Georgetown,  D.  C.  He  married  (1),  11  mo.  14, 
1816,  at  Plymouth  Meeting,  Pennsylvania.  Rebecca  Albertson,  born  2  mo. 
25-  I793>  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Mary  Albertson,  of  Plymouth;  she  died 
1  mo.  17,  1818;  buried  at  Plymouth;  they  had  one  daughter,  Rebecca,  born 
1  mo.  15,  1818;  died  3  mo.  24,  1818.  George  married  (2),  9  mo.  13,  1821, 
at  Plymouth  Meeting,  Elizabeth  Lukens,  born  9  mo.  17,  1795 ;  died  2  mo.  25, 
1 88 1 ;  daughter  of  David  and  Mary  Lukens,  of  Conshohocken,  Pennsylvania. 
Soon  after  the  death  of  his  first  wife  he  removed  to  Georgetown,  D.  C,  and 
engaged  in  the  milling  business,  controlling  the  Columbia  Flour-Mills  for 
many  years.    He  held  the  office  of  Flour  Inspector  for  forty-eight  years. 

George  and  his  wife  were  members  of  Alexandria  Monthly  Meeting.  They 
were  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery,  Washington,  D.  C. 

"  During  her  residence  in  Georgetown,  Elizabeth  L.  Shoemaker  was  active 
in  all  charitable  works,  having  been  for  many  years  a  directress  in  the  Union 
Benevolent  Society,  and  of  the  Female  Orphan  Asylum.  She  was  also  clerk 
and  treasurer  of  the  Washington  Preparative  Meeting  of  Friends,  1836- 
1849."     (See  Memorial  of  Elizabeth  Shoemaker,  1881.) 

Children  of  George  and  Elizabeth  (Lukens)  Shoemaker,  born  in  Georgetown: 

1334-  William  L.',  born  7  mo.  19,  1822;  graduated  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, but  never  practised  his  profession ;  naturally  of  a  studious  and  literary 
turn  of  mind,  he  devoted  his  time  to  writing  and  study. 

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1335-  Francis  George7,  born  i  mo.  2,  1824;   died  young. 

1336.  Edward7,  born  10  mo.  23,  1825 ;    married  Frances  Boyd  Walton. 

1337-  David  L.7,  born  10  mo.  18,  1827 ;  married  Estelle  Emilie  Thomson. 

1338.  Elizabeth  L.7,  born  12  mo.  2,  1829;    married  Charles  Augustus  Buckey. 

1339.  Rebecca  A.7,  born  12  mo.  2,  1829;   died  5  mo.  10,  1830. 

1340.  Mary  Rachel7,  born  4  mo.  25,  1832 ;   married  Coates  Walton. 

1341.  Francis  Dodge7,  born  4  mo.  25,  1832;    married  Ann  Katharine  Gardner. 

1342.  Charles7,  born  3  mo.  3,  1834 ;   died  7  mo.  5,  1865.  unmarried.    He  was  an  engineer 

in  the  army  under  General  McClellan. 

1343.  George7,  born  7  mo.  28,  1836;   married  Mary  Henrietta  Osborn. 

526.  CHARLES  C.  COPE6  (Rebecca  Shoemaker5,  Joseph4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Jasper  Cope  and  Rebecca  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  10  mo.  14,  1802;  died  8  mo.  26,  1845;  married  Rebecca  Barnes, 
and  resided  in  Philadelphia.     He  was  a  member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar. 

Children  of  Charles  C.  and  Rebecca  (Barnes)  Cope: 

1344.  Oliver7,  died  1  mo.  23,  1832. 

1345.  Samuel7. 

527.  ABBY  ANN  COPE6  (Rebecca  Shoemaker5,  Joseph4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jasper  Cope  and  Rebecca  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  9  mo.  28,  1804;  died  5  mo.  11,  1845;  married,  6  mo.  13,  1838,  in 
Philadelphia,  Caleb  Cope,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Rohrer)  Cope,  of 
Greensburg,  Pennsylvania.  He  removed  to  Philadelphia  6  mo.  17,  1815,  and 
founded  the  firm  of  Caleb  Cope  &  Co.,  dry-goods  merchants.  He  was  a 
manager  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  1861-1868,  and  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind,  1862-1876;  he  was  also  president 
of  the  Philadelphia  Saving  Fund  Society,  1864- 1888. 

Child  of  Caleb  and  Abby  Ann  (Cope)  Cope: 

1346.  Mary  Elizabeth7,  born  6  mo.  31,  1839;    died  6  mo.  29,  1840. 

529.  EMMA  COPE6  (Rebecca  Shoemaker5.  Joseph4,  Isaac3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Jasper  Cope  and  Rebecca  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  12  mo.  10,  1808;  married  10  mo.  8,  1834,  at  Western  Meeting,  Phila- 
delphia, Charles  Yarnall,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Ellis  Yarnall  and 
Mary  Hornor. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Emma  (Cope)  Yarnall: 

1347.  Ellis  Hornor',  born  12  mo.  23,  1839. 

1348.  Anna7,  born  3  mo.  5,  1844. 

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532.  REBECCA  COPE"  (Rebecca  Shoemaker5,  Joseph4,  Isaac3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Jasper  Cope  and  Rebecca  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  5  mo.  12,  1822;  died  3  mo.  20,  1885;  buried  at  Laurel  Hill;  married, 
10  mo.  6,  1847,  George  Randolph,  of  Philadelphia,  born  3  mo.  1,  1820,  son 
of  Edward  and  Mary  Randolph. 

Children  of  George  and  Rebecca  (Cope)  Randolph: 

1349.  William  H.',  born  7  mo.,  1848. 

1350.  Emma  C.7,  born  1  mo.  22,  1851 ;   died  1  mo.  24,  1856. 

1351.  Rebecca  C.7,  born  3  mo.  31,  1856;  died  10  mo.  29,  1857. 

1352.  Caroline  W.',  born  4  mo.  6,  1858. 

533.  ISAAC  TYSON6  (Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Elisha  Tyson  and  Mary  Amos,  his  wife,  was  born 
at  Jericho,  in  Harford  County,  Maryland,  10  mo.  10,  1777;  married  11  mo. 
8,  1797,  at  Sandy  Spring  Meeting-House,  Montgomery  County,  Maryland, 
Elizabeth  Thomas,  who  died  5  mo.  12,  181 2,  daughter  of  Evan  and  Rachel 
(Hopkins)  Thomas.  He  married  (2),  at  Arch  Street  Meeting,  Philadelphia, 
6  mo.  8,  1815,  Patience,  Jr.,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Patience  Marshall, 
of  Philadelphia.    Isaac  died  1  mo.  30,  1864. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Thomas)  Tyson: 

1353.  Philip  Thomas7,  born  6  mo.  23,  1799;    died  12  mo.  16.  1877;    State  Geologist  and 

Chemist  of  Maryland  and  member  of  American  Philosophical  Society  of  Phila- 
delphia;  married,  1  mo.  8,  1824,  Rebecca  Webster;   no  issue. 

1354.  Deborah7,  born  5  mo.  12,  1801 ;   died  5  mo.  9,  1828;    married  Charles  Ellis. 
1355-  Mary',  born  8  mo.  8.  1803 ;    died  1885. 

1356.  Evan  Thomas7,  born  11  mo.  8,  1805;    died  3  mo.  31,  1826. 

1357.  Rachel  Thomas7,  born  11  mo.  9,  1807;   married  John  Jackson. 

1358.  Henrietta  Thomas7,  born  11  mo.  12,  1809;  married  John  Saurin  Norris. 

535.  LUCRETIA  TYSON6  (Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Elisha  Tyson  and  Mary  Amos,  his  wife,  was 
born  10  mo.  2,  1780;  died  8  mo.  27,  1821 ;  married,  5  mo.  15,  1800,  at 
Friends'  Meeting,  Baltimore,  John  W.  Wilson,  born  11  mo.  2,  1771  ;  died  7 
mo.  9,  1 821;  son  of  John  and  Alisanna  Wilson,  of  Harford  County,  Mary- 
land. 

Children  of  John  \Y.  and  Lucretia  (Tyson)  Wilson: 

1359.  Elisha  T.7,  born  3  mo.  14,  1801  ;    died  9  mo.  1,  1804. 

1360.  Isaac7,  born  7  mo.  2,  1802. 

1361.  Mary  Ann7,  born    12   1110.   6,   1803;    married    (1)    Thomas  Duer ;     (2)    William 

Hopkins. 

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1362.  William',  born  9  mo.  4,  1805;   died  7  mo.  12,  1821. 

1363.  Deborah',  born  2  mo.  7,  1808;   died  11  mo.  20,  1810. 

1364.  Margaret',  born  7  mo.  4,  1809;   married  Thomas  B.  Trimble. 

1365.  Elizabeth  T.',  born  5  mo.  10,  181 1 ;   married  Thomas  Kemp. 

1366.  Elisha  T.:,  born  4  mo.  14,  1813;    married  (1)  Cecilia  L.  Porter;    (2)   Charlotte 

Fales  Peckham. 

1367.  John  W.',  born  1  mo.  9,  1815;   died  9  mo.  29,  1815. 

1368.  Alexander  A.',  born  1  mo.  9,  1815;   died  10  mo.  2,  1817. 

1369.  Alisanna',  born  5  mo.  7,  1816;   married  James  Henning,  of  Virginia. 

1370.  Deborah',  born  11  mo.  1,  1817. 

1371.  John  W.',  born  11  mo.  3,  1820. 


536.  WILLIAM  TYSON6  (Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Elisha  Tyson  and  Mary  Amos,  his  wife,  was  born 
10  mo.  2,  1782.  He  was  a  merchant  miller,  resided  in  Baltimore  and  at  Wood- 
bury Mills,  near  Baltimore.  He  married,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  at  Elk  Ridge, 
near  Ellicott's  Mills,  Maryland,  10  mo.  26,  1803,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Jonathan  and  Sarah  (Harvey)  Ellicott;  she  died  1834.    Residence,  Baltimore. 

Children  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Ellicott)  Tyson: 

1372.  Sarah  E.',  born  9  mo.  10,  1804;    died  8  mo.  19,  1867;    married,  12  mo.  25,  1825, 

Lloyd  Norris. 

1373.  Jonathan  E.',  born  5  mo.  4,  1806;    died  9  mo.  28,  1866;    married,  in  1835,  Maria 

P.  Terrel. 

1374.  William  A.',  born  11  mo.  4,  1807;   married,  4  mo.  6,  1840,  Mary  J.  Allen. 

I37S-  Samuel  E.\  born  11  mo.  16,  1809;    married,  9  mo.  13,  1848,  Rachel  Lukens;    no 
issue. 

1376.  Mary  A.7,  born  9  mo.  19,  181 1;    was  principal  of  the  Alnwick  Seminary,  Prince 

George  County,  Maryland. 

1377.  Elizabeth',  born  2  mo.  12,  1813 ;   died  1898. 

1378.  Jane  S.',  born  2  mo.  23,  1814;   died  5  mo.  20,  1815. 

1379.  Frances  E.',  born  8  mo.  20,  1815;   died  1898;   married,  in  1850,  Robert  A.  Parrish, 

Sr. ;    no  issue. 

1380.  Jane  S.7,  born  7  mo.  1,  1817;   died  1  mo.  30,  1848. 

1381.  Edward  A.',  born  12  mo.  23,   1818;    married,  10  mo.  3,  1847,  Isabella  Harkness; 

no  issue. 

1382.  Charles  S.',  born  4  mo.  22,  1820. 

1383.  Martha',  born  6  mo.  2,  1822;   died  1898. 

1384.  Nathaniel  E.7,  born  9  mo.  6,  1823;   died  10  mo.  10,  1823. 

1385.  Letitia  E.7,  born  2  mo.  16,  1825. 

1386.  Nathaniel  E.',  born  5  mo.  4,  1826;    married,  2  mo.  I,  1870,  Lucy  Miller. 


537.  MARY  TYSON6  (Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Elisha  Tyson  and  Mary  Amos,  his  wife,  was 
born  9  mo.  4,  1785;  died  1864;  married  Enoch  Clapp,  who  died  5  mo.  7, 
1877;  ne  was  a  son  of  Ebenezer  Clapp,  of  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

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Children  of  Enoch  and  Mary  (Tyson)  Clapp: 

1387.  Mary',  born  3  mo.  16,  1813 ;   died  9  mo.  22,  1814. 

1388.  Elizabeth  H.',  born  5  mo.  17,  1814 ;   married,  1  mo.  16,  1839,  William  Jackson. 

1389.  Rebecca',  born  5  mo.  14,  1815. 

1390.  Mary  Tyson',  born  11  mo.  28,  1817;  married  Miers  Fisher  Longstreth. 

538.  NATHAN  TYSON6  (Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Elisha  Tyson  and  Mary  Amos,  his  wife,  was  born 
11  mo.  4,  1787;  died  1  mo.  6,  1867;  married,  9  mo.  27,  181 5,  at  a  meeting 
held  at  Elk  Ridge,  near  Ellicott's  Mills,  Maryland,  Martha,  daughter  of 
George  and  Elizabeth  (Brooke)  Ellicott;  she  died  3  mo.  5,  1873.  Residence, 
Baltimore. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Martha  (Ellicott)  Tyson: 

1391.  James  Ellicott',  born  8  mo.  21,  1816;    married   (1),  9  mo.  23,  1847,  Harriet  S. 

Jolliffe ;    (2),  in  1867,  Frances  E.  Williams. 

1392.  Elizabeth  Brooke',  born  3  mo.  30,  1818;    married,  5  mo.  25,  1843,  John  Marshall 

Smith. 
1393-  Henry',  born  11  mo.  18,  1820;   died  9  mo.  1,  1877;    married,  5  mo.  13,  1847,  Mary 
Gillingham,  who  died  12  mo.,  1891. 

1394.  Isabella',  born  3  mo.  27,  1823. 

1395.  Anna',  born  2  mo.  26,  1825;    died  s.  p.  8  mo.  27,  1884;    married,  6  mo.  11,  1861, 

William  Kirk,  born  3  mo.  22,  1827;    died  7  mo.  1,  1879;    son  of  Mahlon  and 
Eliza  Kirk,  of  Sandy  Spring,  Montgomery  County,  Maryland. 

1396.  Mary',  born  8  mo.  11,  1826;   died  same  year. 

1397.  Frederick  C,  born  4  mo.  17,  1828;  married,  10  mo.  29,  1872,  Florence  Mclntyre. 

1398.  Robert',  born  3  mo.  25,  1830;   married  (1),  6  mo.  4,  1863,  Jane  Gambrill ;   no  issue; 

she  died  4  mo.,   1864;    he  married    (2),    11   mo.  25,    1869,   Sarah  R.   Smith; 
no  issue. 

1399.  Evan',  born  8  mo.  27,  1831  ;   died  5  mo.  6,  1832. 

1400.  Lucy',  born  3  mo.  20,  1833;   married,  2  mo.  1,  1872,  Henry  Maynaider  Fitzhugh. 

1401.  Nathan',  born  6  mo.  24,  1834;   died  3  mo.  27,  1835. 

1402.  Nathan',  born  6  mo.  27,  1836;   died  3  mo.  9,  1837. 

541.  ELISHA  TYSON,  JR.0  (Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Elisha  Tyson  and  Mary  Amos,  his  wife,  was 
born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  1  mo.  28,  1796;  married,  at  North  Meeting, 
Philadelphia,  10  mo.  19,  1819,  Sarah  Saunders  Morris,  born  11  mo.  22,  1799; 
died  2  mo.  26,  1883;  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  Morris,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Elisha,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Saunders  (Morris)  Tyson: 

1403.  Mary  Morris',  born  10  mo.  2,  1820;   married  Caleb  W.  Hallowell.     (See  No.  1089.) 

1404.  Marshall',  born  7  mo.  30,  1822 ;   married  Catharine  Ellen  Smith. 

1405.  Sarah  Morris',  born  2  mo.  4,  1826;   died  10  mo.  23,  1842. 

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544.  MARY  MITCHELL6  (Tacy  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Mitchell  and  Tacy  Tyson,  his  wife, 
was  born  in  Wilmington,  Delaware,  9  mo.  22,  1783;  died  5  mo.  25,  1843, 
in  Alexandria.  She  married  (1),  at  Friends'  Meeting-House,  in  Baltimore, 
6  mo.  6,  1803,  John  Ellicott,  Jr.,  born  in  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  2  mo. 
2,  1780;  son  of  Andrew  Ellicott  and  his  wife  Esther  Brown,  who,  with  their 
son,  removed  from  Buckingham  Monthly  Meeting,  by  certificate,  to  Baltimore, 
Maryland,  11  mo.  5,  1797.  John  Ellicott,  Jr.,  died  1  mo.  27,  1814,  and  was 
buried  at  Elk  Ridge  Meeting-House,  near  Ellicott's  City,  Maryland.  Mary 
(Mitchell)  Ellicott  married  (2),  4  mo.  16,  1817,  Abijah  Janney,  of  Alexan- 
dria, D.  C,  son  of  Jacob  Janney  and  Hannah  Ingleden,  of  Loudon  County, 
Virginia. 

Children  of  John,  Jr.,  and  Mary  (Mitchell)  Ellicott: 

1406.  Rachel',  born  4  mo.  6,  1804 ;    died  young. 

1407.  Ann',  born  10  mo.  16,  1805 ;   married  Washington  Harper. 

1408.  John',  born  10  mo.  8,  1808;   died  1  mo.  25,  1810. 

1409.  Mary',  born  6  mo.  23,  1810;   died  unmarried. 

1410.  John',  born  11  mo.  15,  1812;    died  unmarried. 

Children  of  Abijah  and  Mary  (Mitchell)  Janney: 

141 1.  Edward  A.',  born  6  mo.  20,  1818;  died  9  mo.  18,  1838. 

1412.  Tacy  M.7,  born  1  mo.  30,  1820;    died  10  mo.  25,  1895;    married,  2  mo.  21,  1850, 

Joseph  E.  Jewitt. 

1413.  George7,  born  6  mo.  5,  1821 :    died  young. 

1414.  Jane',  born  10  mo.  29,  1822;   died  9  mo.  24,  1884;   married  Richard  H.  Stabler. 

1415.  Rachel',  born  10  mo.  5,  1825;   married,  2  mo.  13,  1850,  William  Hoge,  born  8  mo. 

27,  1821. 

1416.  Rebecca',  born  1   mo.  29,  1829;    died  to  mo.  27,  1882;    married,  g  mo.  29,  1851, 

Charles  R.  Hooff,  born  8  mo.  31,  1826. 

1417.  Francis7,  born  6  mo.  28,   183 1 ;    died  6  mo.  22,   1883;    married,  4  mo.   18,   1853, 

E.  Templar. 

559.  ABEL  KNIGHT6  (Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Israel  Knight  and  his  wife  Sarah  Tyson,  was  born 
in  Bensalem  township,  Bucks  County,  8  mo.  24,  1783 ;  married  1  mo.  7,  1806, 
at  Friends'  Meeting  for  the  Northern  District  of  Philadelphia,  Elizabeth 
Donaldson,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Jane  Donaldson,  of  Philadelphia,  and 
granddaughter  of  John  Kaighn,  the  original  proprietor  of  Kaighn's  Point, 
New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Abel  and  Elizabeth  (Donaldson)  Knight: 

1418.  Isaac7,  born  11  mo.  II,  1806;    died  unmarried. 

1419.  Sarah',  born  12  mo.  2,  1807 ;    died  unmarried. 

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1420.  Margaret',  born  5  mo.  31,  1809;    died  1877;    married  Charles  Conard. 

1421.  Israel  D.',  born  7  mo.  3,  181 1  ;    died  unmarried. 

1422.  Tacy7,  born  1812;   married,  12  mo.  24,  1835,  A.  B.  Marshall. 

1423.  Isaac  D.',  born  9  mo.  6,  1813 ;  married  Ann  C.  Hoff. 

1424.  Joseph',  died  young. 

1425.  Charles  D.7,  born  5  mo.  23,  1820;    died  5  mo.  27,  1892;   married  Susan  E.  Wayne. 

1426.  Elizabeth7,  born  1824 ;   married  George  W.  Pomeroy. 

1427.  Martha7,  born  3  mo.  25,  1826;  died  3  mo.  12,  1890;  married  Jesse  E.  Smith. 

1428.  Joseph7,  born  1827 ;   died  young. 

1429.  Oliver  G.7,  born  2  mo.  29,  1828;   married  Louisa  C.  Noblet. 

560.  ISAAC  KNIGHT6  (Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Israel  Knight  and  his  wife  Sarah  Tyson,  was  born 
in  Bensalem  township,  Bucks  County,  9  mo.  14,  1785;  died  4  mo.  1,  1855; 
married,  9  mo.  24,  181 1,  at  Sandy  Spring  Meeting-House,  Juliana  Maria, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Anna  (Warfield)  Thomas,  of  Montgomery  County, 
Maryland.  Juliana  (Thomas)  Knight  died  2  mo.  20,  1866.  Isaac  Knight 
was  a  mechanical  engineer  and  the  inventor  of  the  "  Knight  box"  for  railroad 
cars.     He  removed  to  and  became  a  resident  of  the  city  of  Baltimore. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Juliana  Maria  (Thomas)  Knight: 

1430.  Charles  Alexander',  born  11  mo.  11,  1812;   died  7  mo.  12,  1848,  unmarried. 

1431.  Eliza  Snowden7,  born  1814;   died  10  mo.  17,  1880,  unmarried. 

1432.  Samuel  T.7,  born  12  mo.  20,  1817;    died  I  mo.,  1881 ;    married  (1)   Rebecca  Jane 

Moore;    (2)  Mary  McConkey. 
M33-  William  H.7,  born  1  mo.  20,  1820;   died  10  mo.  31,  1847,  unmarried. 

1434.  Anna  Rebecca7,  died  10  mo.  8,  1880,  unmarried. 

1435.  Maria  Louise7,  died  11  mo.  21,  1891 ;   married,  5  mo.  n,  1848.  Samuel  Canby. 

1436.  Mary  Virginia7,  died  young. 

1437.  Granville  Sharp7,  born  7  mo.  18,  1828;   died  10  mo.  2,  1851,  unmarried. 

562.  GILES  KNIGHT0  (Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Israel  Knight  and  Sarah  Tyson,  his  wife,  was 
born  in  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo.  16,  1789;  died  in  Delaware  in 
1866;  married  (1),  in  Makefield  Meeting,  10  mo.  26,  1820,  Mary  Yardley, 
daughter  of  Thomas  and  Susana  Yardley,  of  Lower  Makefield;  (2)  Hannah 
Shotwell,  of  Rahway,  New  Jersey;   she  died  without  issue. 

Children  of  Giles  and  Mary  (Yardley)  Knight : 

1438.  Thomas  Y.7,  born  10  mo.  14,  1821 ;   died  7  mo.  25,  1845;   married  Jane  Lukens. 

1439.  William  G.7,  born  5  mo.  26,  1823;    died  8  mo.  4,  1824. 

1440.  Sarah  T.',  born  11  mo.  6,  1824;   died  1840. 

1441.  Susana  Y.7,  born  8  mo.  21,  1826;  died  11  mo.  4,  1891 ;  married  George  T.  Truman. 

1442.  Edward  D.',  born  8  mo.  6,  1828;   died  3  mo.  4,  1878,  unmarried. 

1443.  Israel',  born  8  mo.  17,  1830;   died  unmarried. 

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563.  GEORGE  J.  KNIGHT0  (Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Israel  Knight  and  Sarah  Tyson,  his  wife, 
was  born  5  mo.  24,  1791  ;  married  (1),  10  mo.  17,  1821,  Abi  Brown,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  and  Clara  (Fairfield)  Brown,  of  Brownsville,  New  York;  she 
died  3  mo.  18,  1851  ;  he  married  (2),  10  mo.  11,  1855,  Esther  Morris  Donald- 
son, of  Philadelphia.    George  and  Abi  settled  near  Brownsville,  New  York. 

Children  of  George  J.  and  Abi  (Brown)  Knight: 

1444.  Benjamin',  born  1825;   died  young. 

1445.  Thomas  B.?,  born  1827;   died  young. 

1446.  John  Randolph7,  born  1829;   died  11  mo.  28,  1863,  while  serving  in  the  Civil  War. 

1447.  William  Henry',  born  1831 ;    died  1861,  while  in  the  army  ;    married  Lois  Wilt, 

and  had  four  children, — viz. : 

1448.  Parmelia8. 

1449.  Mary8. 

1450.  Emma8. 

1451.  Henry8. 

1452.  Jacob  B.',  born  1833 ;   died  1879. 

1453.  Clara  Ann',  born  9  mo.  24,  1835;   died  1850. 

1454.  Charles',  born  1  mo.  10,  1837 ;    died  1  mo.  6,  1852. 

1455.  Emma',  born  9  mo.  6,  1840;   married  Nelson  Brown  Williams,  and  had  one  child, — 

Mary. 

1456.  Benjamin',  born  6  mo.  6,  1842 ;   died  1868. 

1457.  George  E.',  born  3  mo.  2,  1847 ;   died  1867. 

565.  NATHAN  T.  KNIGHT6  (Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Israel  Knight  and  Sarah  Tyson,  his  wife, 
was  born  11  mo.  25,  1796;  died  5  mo.  15,  1853;  married,  at  Byberry  Meet- 
ing, 5  mo.  10,  1826,  Elizabeth  Thomas,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah 
Thomas. 

Children  of  Nathan  T.  and  Elizabeth  (Thomas)  Knight: 

1458.  Sidney7,  born  11  mo.  3,  1829;   married,  11  mo.  21,  1850,  John  Wood,  Jr. 

1459.  Sarah  T.7,  born  4  mo.  29,  1832 ;    married,  3  mo.  24,  1859,  Edward  Leedom. 

1460.  Jonathan  T.',  born  4  mo.  29,  1832 ;    died  4  mo.  30,  1832. 

1461.  Ellen7,  born  2  mo.  20,  1835;   died  6  mo.  4,  1874. 

1462.  Elizabeth7,  born  4  mo.  4.  1837;   died  8  mo.  26,  1839. 

1463.  Mary  Elizabeth7,  born  11  mo.  12,  1839;    died  9  mo.  4,  1893;    married  Jonathan 

Thomas. 

1464.  Annie7,  born  10  mo.  11,  1842;    married,  11  mo.  12,  1872,  William  Taylor. 

1465.  Juliana7,  born  5  mo.  22,  1846;   died  12  mo.  29,  1849. 

566.  ELIZA  KNIGHT0  (Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Israel  and  Sarah  (Tyson)  Knight,  was  born 
4  mo.  24,  1799;  died  5  mo.  7,  18G0;  married  9  mo.  19,  1831,  James  Bones, 
who  died  7  mo.  12,  1881.    They  removed  to  Racine,  Wisconsin. 

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Gbc  Sboemafecr  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

Children  of  James  and  Eliza  (Knight)  Bones: 

1466.  William',  born  5  mo.  31,  1834;   died  2  mo.  7,  1873. 

1467.  Courtland',  born  7  mo.  3,  1836;   married,  1  mo.  1,  1879,  Millie  Nield. 

1468.  Sarah',  born  5  mo.  11,  1838;   died  11  mo.  24,  1890,  unmarried. 

1469.  Susana',  born  1  mo.  4,  1840;   died  I  mo.  11,  1887,  unmarried. 

1470.  Rowland',  born  10  mo.  8,  1841 ;   married,  9  mo.  25,  1872,  Emma  Chipman. 

567.  ELIZy\BETH  TYSON"  (Jesse  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4.  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jesse  Tyson  and  Margaret  Hopkins,  his  wife, 
was  born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  3  mo.  2,  1791 ;  married,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing, in  Baltimore,  8  mo.  27,  181 1,  Dr.  William  Winder  Handy,  of  Baltimore, 
son  of  Henry  and  Jane  Handy,  of  Somerset  County,  Maryland. 

Children  of  William  Winder  and  Elizabeth  (Tyson)  Handy: 

1471.  Jesse  Tyson',  born  8  mo.  17,  1813;    married  Sarah  Cox. 

1472.  Jane  Winder',  born  8  mo.  26,  1816;    married  George  R.  Justice,  of  Philadelphia. 

She  died  in  Philadelphia,  and  was  buried  in  Laurel  Hill,  I  mo.  25,  1902. 

1473.  Margaret',  born  9  mo.  19.  1819;    married  Samuel  J.  Reeves. 

1474.  Henry',  born  12  mo.  14,  1821 ;   married  Maggie  (Jenks)  Handy. 

1475.  Elizabeth  Ann',  born  7  mo.  23,  1823 ;   died  young. 

1476.  William  W.',  born  3  mo.  28,  1825 ;   died  unmarried. 

1477.  Charles',  born  1827;   married,  4  mo.  2,  1856,  Maggie  Jenks. 

568.  ISAAC  TYSON,  JR.6  (Jesse  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  Tyson  and  Margaret  Hopkins,  his  wife,  was 
born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  10  mo.  1,  1792;  died  11  mo.  25,  1861.  He 
was  educated  in  Baltimore,  but  completed  his  studies  in  Paris,  France.  He 
commenced  business  with  his  father,  as  grain  merchant,  but  soon  after  engaged 
in  the  manufacture  of  chemicals  at  Locust  Point,  Maryland,  which  business, 
with  his  sons,  he  conducted  successfully  for  many  years.  He  was  also  inter- 
ested in  copper-mining,  and  opened  and  operated  the  "  Bare  Hill"  and  Spring- 
field copper-mines  of  Maryland,  and  rich  copper-mines  in  Vermont. 

Always  a  consistent  member  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  he  vigorously 
opposed  slavery,  but  felt  bound  to  obey  the  laws  of  his  State  as  he  found  them. 
He  married,  in  Haddonfield,  New  Jersey,  Hannah  Ann  Wood,  daughter  of 
James  Wood  and  Ruth  Clement,  of  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Isaac,  Jr.,  and  Hanna  Ann  (Wood)  Tyson: 

1478.  Richard  Wood',  married  (1)  Anne  Smith;    (2)  Juliana  McHenry  Howard. 
1479-  Jesse',  married,  1  mo.  26,  1888,  Edyth  Van  Dyke  Johns ;   no  issue. 

1480.  James  Wood',  married  (1)  Elizabeth  W.  Dawson;    (2)   Elizabeth  Key  Howard. 

1481.  Isaac',  married  Frances  Thornton. 

1482.  Hannah  Ann',  married,  3  mo.  8,  1854,  Dr.  J.  Cheston  Morris. 

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571.  JUDGE  JOHN  SHOEMAKER  TYSON15  (Jesse  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  member  of  the  Baltimore  bar,  son 
of  Jesse  Tyson  and  Margaret  Hopkins,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  11 
mo.  7,  1797;  died  10  mo.  2,  1864;  married  12  mo.,  1829,  at  Birmingham, 
near  Laurel,  Maryland,  Rachel,  daughter  of  John  and  Rachel  Snowden.  She 
died  5  mo.  2,  1889. 

Children  of  Judge  John  Shoemaker  and  Rachel  (Snowden)  Tyson: 

1483.  Cornelia7,  born  1831 ;   died  I  mo.  19,  1893. 

1484.  Anna  M.7,  born  1834;   died  10  mo.  9,  1895. 

1485.  John  Snowden7,  born  1836;  married  Mary  Roberts;  died  s.  p.,  7  mo.  27,  1890. 
i486.  Ida7,  born  1840;   resides  in  Ellicott  City,  Maryland. 


574.  SARAH  R.  SHEPPARD6  (Nathan  Sheppard5,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker4, Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  Sheppard  and  Catha- 
rine Hart,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  7,  1792;  married,  at 
Friends'  Meeting,  Green  Street,  Philadelphia,  3  mo.  16,  1813,  Edmund  Shot- 
well,  born  1791 ;  died  1866;  son  of  Isaiah  and  Constant  Shotwell,  of  Plain- 
field,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Edmund  and  Sarah  R.    (Sheppard)    Shotwell,  born  in   Phila- 
delphia : 

1487.  Catharine7,  died  young. 

1488.  Margaret  Hart7,  born  7  mo.  14,  1816;   married  Edward  Shotwell. 

1489.  Nathan  Sheppard7,  born  12  mo.  12,  1818;   died  2  mo.  14,  1819. 

1490.  William  Seymour7,  born  12  mo.  12,  1818. 

1491.  Catharine  Sheppard',  born  7  mo.  31,  1820;   married  Samuel  Wonderly. 

1492.  Lydia  Hart7,  born  1  mo.  11,  1822;  married  George  Williams. 

1493.  Henry  L.7,  born  7  mo.  14,  1824;  died  11  mo.  14,  1851,  unmarried,  in  Sacramento, 

California. 

1494.  Nathan  Sheppard7,  born  12  mo.  1,  1827;   died  4  mo.  2,  1853,  unmarried. 

1495.  Sarah  ].",  born  7  mo.  7,  1829;   unmarried  in  1888. 


579.  ENOCH  SHOEMAKER6  (Thomas5,  Mathias4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Jane  Supplee,  was  born  in 
Whitpain  township,  Montgomery  County,  9  mo.  25,  1804;  died  1  mo.  21, 
1888;  married,  3  mo.  8,  1832,  at  St.  Michael's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 
Germantown,  Pennsylvania,  Rachel  Mitchell,  born  9  mo.  19,  1806,  daughter 
of  Jacob  Mitchell  and  his  wife  Sarah  Hallowell,  of  Springfield  township, 
Montgomery  County.  Enoch  and  Rachel  celebrated  their  golden  wedding 
3  mo.  8,  1882,  at  the  old  homestead  in  Springfield  township. 

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Children  of  Enoch  and  Rachel  (Mitchell)  Shoemaker: 

1496.  Samuel',  born  8  mo.  8,  1833 ;   died  young. 

1497.  Charles',  born  7  mo.  8,  1836;    married  Mary  S.  Conard. 

1498.  Hannah',  born  5  mo.  3.  1839;   married  John  H.  Mann. 

1499.  Sallie  J.',  born  7  mo.  25,  1843. 

1500.  Mary  Amanda',  born  3  mo.  26,  1846;  died  when  five  years  of  age. 

581.  DAVID  SHOEMAKER0  (Thomas5,  Mathias4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  Jane  Supplee,  his  wife,  was  born  in 
Whitpain  township,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  1  mo.  6,  1807;  mar- 
ried, 5  mo.  14,  1837,  Abigail  Kline,  born  5  mo.  3,  1807;  died  8  mo.  14,  1890. 
They  resided  in  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  David  and  Abigail  (Kline)  Shoemaker: 

1501.  John   K.',   born   2   mo.   7,    1838;     merchant   of   Philadelphia;     married    Amanda 

Wardell. 

1502.  Jane',  born  1  mo.  28,  1840 ;    unmarried  in  1896. 

582.  ALAN  SHOEMAKER0  (Thomas5,  Mathias4,  Jacob1,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Supplee)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Whit- 
pain township,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  9  mo.  22,  1808;  died  at 
Lewisburg,  Union  County,  2  mo.  15,  1891 ;  married,  7  mo.  25,  1831,  Susan 
Berkheimer,  daughter  of  William  Berkheimer;   she  died  12  mo.  .19,  1897. 

Children  of  Alan  and  Susan  (Berkheimer)  Shoemaker,  all  born  in  Chilis- 
quaqua  township,  Northumberland  County,  and  removed  to 
Lewisburg  in  1848: 

1503.  Thomas',  born  9  mo.  29,  1833 ;    married  Harriet  Ellen  Goben. 

1504.  William',  born  9  mo.  16,  1835;    died  11  mo.  26,  1844. 

1505.  Margaret  Jane',  born  5  mo.  3,  1838;    died  6  mo.  24,   1900;    married   (1)   Oliver 

Wilson;    (2)  Caleb  P.  Roberts. 

1506.  Rachel',  born  11  mo.  20,  1840;   died  I  mo.  15,  1841. 

1507.  Sarah',  born  1  mo.  29,  1842. 

1508.  Mary  S.',  born  12  mo.  6,  1844 ;  married  Thomas  G.  Gentry. 

1509.  Susanna',  born  5  mo.  19,  1847;   married,  10  mo.  16,  1870,  Isaac  Channing  Harvey, 

of  Lewisburg,  Pennsylvania;   no  issue. 

5S3.  MATHIAS  SHOEMAKER0  (Thomas5,  Mathias4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Supplee)  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Whit- 
pain township,  Montgomery  County,  2  mo.  17,  1810;  married,  2  mo.  23, 
1837,  Sarah  M.  Fisher,  born  4  mo.  14,  181 5,  daughter  of  Andrew  and  Mary 
Fisher,  of  Chestnut  Hill,  Pennsylvania.  "  He  was  a  machinist,  established  in 
1835  in  Whitpain  township,  where,  engaged  in  his  trade  and  farming,  he 

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remained  until  1850,  when  he  removed  to  Philadelphia;  there  he  conducted 
a  large  and  prosperous  business  for  nineteen  years,  when  he  retired  to  his 
country  place  in  Abington  township.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  12  mo.  23, 
1891." 

Child  of  Mathias  and  Sarah  M.  (Fisher)  Shoemaker: 

1510.  Mary  J.7,  born  12  mo.  24,  1850;    married,  3  mo.   14,   1895,  Alvin   Haines,  as  his 

second  wife. 

585.  JESSE  SHOEMAKER6  (Thomas5,  Mathias4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Jane  Supplee,  was  born 
3  mo.  31,  1815;  died  6  mo.  28,  1854;  married,  1  mo.  2,  1849,  (811)  Sarah 
T.  Williams,  widow  of  Anthony  Williams,  Jr.,  and  daughter  of  Thomas  and 
Jane  Thomson,  of  Cheltenham. 

Child  of  Jesse  and  Sarah  T.  (Williams)  Shoemaker: 

1511.  Sarah  17,  born  8  mo.  23,  1850;    died  10  mo.  21,  1890;    married,  3  mo.  29,  1876, 

Alvin  Haines. 

586.  CHARLES  K.  SHOEMAKER8  (Thomas5,  Mathias4,  Jacob3. 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Supplee)  Shoemaker,  was  born 
in  Whitpain  township,  6  mo.  4,  1819;  died  1  mo.  11,  1892.  He  inherited 
his  father's  farm,  which  had  been  purchased  by  his  grandfather,  Mathias,  in 
1777.  He  married,  3  mo.  4,  1841,  Sarah  Childs,  born  12  mo.  2,  1818,  daugh- 
ter of  Peter  and  Sarah  Childs,  of  Whitemarsh. 

Children  of  Charles  K.  and  Sarah  (Childs)  Shoemaker: 

1512.  Phebe  G.7,  born  3  mo.  1,  1842;   married,  6  mo.  1,  1866,  Charles  C.  McCann. 

1513.  Mathias7,  born  8  mo.  9,   1843.     In  1861,  he  volunteered  for  three  months  in  the 

Civil  War ;  in  1862  he  enlisted  in  Company  H,  Thirteenth  Regiment  Pennsyl- 
vania Cavalry,  and  was  promoted  to  second  lieutenant.  In  1863,  while  on 
picket-duty,  he  was  captured  by  the  Confederates  and  consigned  to  Libby 
Prison,  whence  he  was  transferred  to  "  Anderson  Guard  House,"  where  he 
died  of  sickness  and  starvation  in  1864. 

1514.  George  S.7,  born  2  mo.  20.  1846;  married,  6  mo.  6,  1864,  Harriet  Henshall. 
1515-  Emma  J.7,  born  8  mo.  28,  1848. 

1516.  Albert7,  born  9  mo.  6,  1851 ;    married,  11  mo.  4,  1875,  Rachel  R.  De  Haven. 

1517.  Jesse7,  born  9  mo.  6,  1854;   married,  1  mo.  1,  1880,  Annie  C.  Smith. 

1518.  Sallie  C.7,  born  1  mo.  19,  1857:   married,  10  mo.  18,  1877,  Henry  C.  Hoover. 

1519.  Charles  S.7,  born  11  mo.  10,  1859;   died  12  mo.  8,  1876. 

1520.  Anna  C.7,  born  3  mo.  29,  1864. 

587.  JAMES  S.  NEWBOLD6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Jonathan4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  banker  and  broker  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Michael  New- 

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bold  and  his  wife  Margaret  Shoemaker,  was  born  9  mo.  24,  1799;  died  2  mo. 
15,  1881 ;  married,  11  mo.  24,  1842,  Sarah  N.  Logan,  born  5  mo.  14,  1819; 
died  9  mo.  5,  1890;  daughter  of  Charles  F.  Logan,  grandson  of  Logan  the 
Councillor  and  his  wife  Sarah  Wharton  Robeson,  daughter  of  Jonathan 
Robeson  and  Sarah  Wharton,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  James  S.  and  Sarah  N.  (Logan)  Newbold : 

1521.  James  Logan',  born  12  mo.  13,  1843. 

1522.  Sallie  Logan7,  born  12  mo.  9,  1845. 

1523.  Anne',  born  8  mo.  13,  1848;   died  11  mo.  18,  1899. 

1524.  Robeson',  born  12  mo.  31,  1834;    died  6  mo.  30,  1855. 

1525.  William  De  Lancey',  born  10  mo.  16,  1858. 


591.  SARAH  NEWBOLD6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Jonathan4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Michael  Newbold  and  his  wife  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  near  Frankford,  Philadelphia  County,  9  mo.  6,  1806;  died 
11  mo.  11,  1883;  married,  2  mo.  13,  1834,  at  Frankford  Friends'  Meeting, 
Nathan  Woolman,  born  4  mo.  25,  1803;  died  1  mo.  7,  1877;  son  of  Joel  and 
Christiana  Woolman,  of  Philadelphia : 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  (Newbold)  Woolman: 

1526.  Edward  N.',  born  11  mo.  4.  1834;    died  11  mo.  6,  1835. 

1527.  Michael  N.',  born  7  mo.  26,  1836;    married,  12  mo.  10,  1873,  M.  Elizabeth  Van- 

degrift. 

1528.  Edward  W.',  born  1  mo.  2^,  1838;   married,  11  mo.  24,  1864,  Rebecca  T.  Townsend. 

1529.  Margaret  N.',  born  9  mo.  20.  1839;    died  10  mo.  1,  1840. 

1530.  Martha  Ann7,  born  12  mo.  13,  1840. 

1531.  Sally  L.7,  born  11  mo.  15,  1842;    married,  12  mo.  18,  1866,  David  Branson. 
I532-  Josiah  N.7,  born  6  mo.  11,  1844;    married,  11  mo.  21,  1868.  Anna  Mary  Green. 

1533.  George  S.7,  born  8  mo.  14,  1846;    married,  12  mo.  6,  1877,  Effie  H.  Norcross. 

1534.  Nathan  D.',  born  8  mo.  n,  1848;    married,  5  mo.  7,  1896,  Viola  May  Thompson. 

He  lost  his  life  in  a  hurricane  off  the  coast  of  South  Carolina,  going  down 
with  his  vessel,  the  "  Douglas  Gregory,"  of  which  he  was  captain,  on  the  morn- 
ing of  8  mo.  31,  1898,  aged  fifty  years. 
'535-  Joseph  G.7,  born  10  mo.  3,  1852;   married,  12  mo.  12,  1896,  Bernadina  Van  Slyk. 


592.  MARY  POTTS  NEWBOLD6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Jonathan4, 
Jacob3,  George-,  George1),  daughter  of  Michael  Newbold  and  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  2,  1808;  died  3  mo.  3,  1845;  married,  at 
Frankford  Monthly  Meeting,  11  mo.  15,  1838,  Amos  Thorp,  born  4  mo.  16, 
1809;   died  9  mo.  26,  1893;   son  of  Jabez  and  Hannah  (Webster)  Thorp. 

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Children  of  Amos  and  Mary  Potts  (Newbold)  Thorp: 

1536.  Anna7,  born  9  mo.  21,  1840;   married,  6  mo.  4,  1867,  Edward  Wetherill. 

1537.  Margaret  Newbold',  born  10  mo.  28,  1842;    married,  9  mo.   19,  1872,  Samuel  W. 

Stokes. 

594.  JOSIAH  H.  NEWBOLD8  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Jonathan4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Michael  Newbold  and  his  wife  Margaret 
Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Philadelphia  11  mo.  2,  1812;  died  9  mo.  23,  1893; 
married,  11  mo.  3,  1835,  at  Friends'  Meeting  for  the  Northern  District  of 
Philadelphia,  Hannah  Richardson,  born  11  mo.  5,  1808;  died  7  mo.  29,  1895; 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  Richardson,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Josiah  Ff.  and  Hannah  (Richardson)  Newbold: 

1538.  William  R.7,  born  8  mo.  25,  1836;   married,  11  mo.  11,  1858,  Rebecca  Healy. 

1539.  Margaret7,  born  5  mo.  10,  1838;   died  8  mo.  17,  1839. 

1540.  James  S.7,  born  12  mo.  7.  1840;  married,  4  mo.  7,  1869,  Emeline  Parsons. 

1541.  Anna7,  born  7  mo.  27,  1843;    died  9  mo.  14,  1844. 

1542.  Wistar7,  born  8  mo.  29,  1849;   married,  11  mo.  28,  1871,  Josephine  Cooper,  and  had 

one  daughter,  Bertha  Cooper. 

596.  THOMAS  HALL  NEWBOLD6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Jona- 
than4, Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Michael  Newbold  and  his  wife 
Margaret  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  9  mo.  2,  1820;  died  9  mo.  2, 
1855;  married,  5  mo.  3,  1842,  Caroline  B.  Woodward,  born  12  mo.  24,  1820; 
died  4  mo.  12,  1862. 

Children  of  Thomas  Hall  and  Caroline  B.  (Woodward)  Newbold: 

1543.  Charles  W.7,  born  2  mo.  10,  1843 ;   died  1  mo.  14,  1844. 

1544.  Franklin  W.7,  born  8  mo.  20,  1846;    died  10  mo.  1,  1896;   married,  3  mo.  13,  1893, 

Ellen  Leach. 

1545.  Louisa  Woodward7,  born  11  mo.  24,  1848;  of  New  York  City;   unmarried  1897. 

599.  PRISCILLA  SHOEMAKER6  (Isaac5,  Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Isaac  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Hallowell,  his  wife, 
was  born  7  mo.  20,  1810;  died  12  mo.  6,  1846;  married,  11  mo.  13,  1831, 
at  Horsham  Meeting,  Isacher  Kenderdine,  born  9  mo.  15,  1809;  died  11  mo. 
10,  1874;   son  of  Isacher  and  Sarah  Kenderdine,  of  Horsham,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Isacher  and  Priscilla  (Shoemaker)  Kenderdine: 

1546.  Isaac7,  born  3  mo.  3,  1835. 

1547.  Martha7,  born  4  mo.  24,  1836. 

1548.  Amanda7,  born  8  mo.  21,  1838. 

1549.  Thomas7,  born  1  mo.  25,  1846. 

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601.  JONATHAN  SHOEMAKER0  (Isaac5,  Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Isaac  and  Margaret  (Hallowell)  Shoemaker,  of  Horsham, 
was  bom  7  mo.  n,  1813;  married,  at  Horsham  Meeting,  11  mo.  14,  1833, 
Hannah  Kenderdine,  born  11  mo.  6,  1813,  daughter  of  Isacher  and  Sarah 
Kenderdine,  of  Horsham  township,  Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Hannah  (Kenderdine)  Shoemaker: 

1550.  Margaret',  born  9  mo.  30,  1834. 

1551.  Isacher  K.7,  born  3  mo.  3,  1836;   died  5  mo.  16,  1866. 

1552.  Sarah  Jane7,  born  11  mo.  7,  1837. 

1553.  Isaac7,  born  10  mo.  4,  1840. 

G03.  JAMES  W.  SHOEMAKER6  (Dennis5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2. 
George1),  son  of  Dennis  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Sarah  C.  Wood,  was  born 
9  mo.  19,  1S05;  died  6  mo.  23,  1871  ;  married,  5  mo.  12,  1829,  Elizabeth 
Conard. 

Children  of  James  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Conard)  Shoemaker: 

1554.  Sallie7,  born  8  mo.  29,  1830;  unmarried. 

1555.  Cynthia,7  born  5  mo.  25,  1832;   died  7  mo.  7.  1859;   married  Joseph  Hendricks. 

1556.  Rachel7,  born  4  mo.  18,  1835;   died  1  mo.  21,  1848. 

1557.  Annie  K.7,  born  3  mo.  13,  1840;   married,  3  mo.  10,  1864,  Charles  N.  Fredericks. 

604.  LYDIA  SHOEMAKER"  (Jacob5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Conrad)  Shoemaker,  was  born  1 
mo.  28,  1800;  died  in  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  25,  1856;  married,  11  mo.  17, 
1818,  at  Gwynedd  Friends'  Meeting,  Emmor  Kimber,  Jr.,*  of  Philadelphia, 
born  3  mo.  26,  1797;  died  10  mo.  17,  1876;  son  of  Richard  Kimber  and 
Susannah  Millhouse,  his  wife,  of  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Emmor,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  (Shoemaker)  Kimber: 

1558.  Theresa  Jones7,  born  9  mo.  19,  1819;    married,  10  mo.  28,  1841,  Joshua  L.  Hal- 

lowell. 

1559.  Elwood  Walter7,  born  7  mo.  30,  1821 :    died  1854;    married,  5  mo.  25,  1848,  Mary 

Louisa  Hoffman,  who  died  1853 ;   they  had  one  child : 
1560.  Elwood  Walter8,  born  1848;   died  1848. 

1561.  Edward  Hicks7,  born  1  mo.  26,  1825;  died  2  mo.  11.  1832. 

1562.  Richard  Rush7,  bom  1  mo.  29,  1827:   died  1  mo.  8,  1831. 

1563.  Emmor  Shoemaker7,  born  3  mo.  1,  1829;    married  Susan  Maddock. 

*  Emmor  Kimber,  Jr.«  (Richard5,  Richard  Preddy4,  Richard3,  Isaac2,  Richard1),  of  Grove,  near 
Wantage,  Berkshire,  England,  was  born  about  1610;  died  aged  ninety-four  years.  He  was  an  officer 
of  horse  in  the  Parliamentary  army  under  Oliver  Cromwell,  1643-1644.  (See  "  Descendants  of  Richard 
Kimber,"  by  Sidney  A.  Kimber,  Boston,  Massachusetts,  from  which  most  of  the  above  is  taken.) 

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1564.  Lydianna7,  born  3  mo.  5,  1831  ;  married,  4  mo.  30,  1851,  Thomas  Maddock,  son 
of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Conway)  Maddock,  of  Springfield,  Delaware  County, 
Pennsylvania ;   their  children  were  : 

1565.  Louisa  K.s,  born   1852;    died  6  mo.  30,   1876;    married  E.  Walter 
Roberts.    Issue: 

1566.  Lillie  M." 

1567.  William3,  born  1853;   died  n  mo.  1877,  unmarried. 

1568.  Frank3,  married  Jean  Wallace. 

1569.  Helen3,  born  1856 ;   died  10  mo.  25,  1875. 

1570.  Thomas  Charles3,  died  in  infancy,  1857. 

1571.  Sallie8,  died  in  infancy,  1859. 

1572.  Edward  B.7,  born  1  mo.  23,  1833;    married  Mary  Ellen  Hewes. 

1573.  Gertrude7,  born  in  Philadelphia  11  mo.  15,  1834;    married,  11  mo.  25,  1856,  Henry 

H.  Wolle,  son  of  Peter  and  Maria  Theresa  (Shober)  Wolle,  of  Philadelphia; 
they  had  four  daughters : 

1574.  Laura  Gertrude3,  born  in  Dubuque,  Iowa;   died  1  mo.  15,  1888. 

1575.  Fanny  May8. 

1576.  Lillie  Maddock8. 

1577.  Helen  Laurie3,  born  in  Philadelphia. 

1578.  Anna  Massey7,  born  in  Philadelphia  11  mo.  3,  1836;  married,  4  mo.  14,  1858,  in 
Philadelphia,  Joseph  Harrison  C.  Dill,  son  of  Jacob  and  Mary  Dill,  of  Had- 
donfield,  New  Jersey.  J.  H.  C.  Dill  entered  the  Union  army  in  1861,  serving  as 
captain  of  the  Sixty-third  Illinois  Volunteers;  came  home  in  1865,  settling 
at  Heyworth,  Illinois.  He  has  served  in  many  positions  in  township,  county, 
and  State  of  Illinois.  The  children  of  J.  H.  C.  and  Anna  Massey  (Kimber) 
Dill  were : 

1579.  E.  Walter3,  born  10  mo.  15,  1859,  in  Newton,  Illinois. 

1580.  Joseph  H.  H.8,  born  10  mo.  10,  1861,  in  Jasper  County,  Illinois. 

1581.  Fanney7,  died  1841,  in  infancy. 

605.  SAMUEL  EVANS6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1 ),  son  of  Jonathan  Evans  and  Margaret  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  3  mo.  14,  1800;  married,  5  mo.  9,  1824,  Mary  Ann  Grafly. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  (Grafly)  Evans: 

1582.  Enos7,  born  2  mo.  5,  1825;   died  10  mo.  8,  1851,  unmarried. 

1583.  Sarah  Ann7,  born  7  mo.  14,  1827;    died  7  mo.  30,  1828. 

1584.  Daniel  G.7,  born  9  mo.  2,  1831  ;    died  4  rno.  30,   1898;    married,  2  mo.  5,   1855, 

Margaret  R.  Chew. 

1585.  Samuel  E.7,  born  4  mo.  18,  1836;   died  12  mo.  12,  1839. 

606.  ISAAC  EVANS8  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Jonathan  Evans  and  Margaret  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  11  mo.  1,  1801 ;  died  5  mo.  10,  1889;  married  Hannah  Zimmerman. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Hannah  (Zimmerman)  Evans: 

1586.  Charles7,  died  young. 

1587.  Ross7,  died  young. 

1588.  Daniel  Z.7,  born  12  mo.  27,  1824;   married  Susanna  Heydrick. 

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607.  RACHEL  EVANS6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4,  Jacob'. 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jonathan  Evans  and  Margaret  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  6,  1804;  died  4  mo.  2,  1875;  married,  9  mo.  8, 
1836,  William  Buist. 

Children  of  William  and  Rachel  (Evans)  Buist: 

1589.  Maggie',  born  1837;  died  young. 

1590.  Mary',  born  12  mo.  4,  1839;    married  William  Young. 

1591.  Rachel7,  born  5  mo.  11,  1841 ;   married,  3  mo.  16,  1864,  Henry  G.  Townsend. 

1592.  Emeline7,  born  8  mo.  2,  1843. 
1593-  William',  born  8  mo.  28,  1845. 

608.  HANNAH  EVANS6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jonathan  Evans  and  Margaret  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  5,  1807;  died  1  mo.  21,  1874;  married  William 
Rianhard. 

Children  of  William  and  Hannah  (Evans)  Rianhard: 

1594.  Sylvester',  born  3  mo.  31,  1827;    married  Mary  A.  Holton. 

1595.  Isaac',  born  7  mo.  8.  1831  :   married  Susanna  Ivens. 

1596.  Margaret',  born  2  mo.  1,  1833;   died  unmarried. 

1597.  George7,  born  8  mo.  9,  1835 :   married  Susan  Chamberlain. 

1598.  David',  born  11  mo.  28,  1837;   married  Rebecca  Wolf. 

1599.  William',  born  12  mo.  3,  1839;   married  Catharine  McClain. 

1600.  Edward',  born  12  mo.  29,  1841 ;   married  Louisa  Owens. 

1601.  Mary  Eliza',  born  12  mo.  29,  1841 ;   married  John  P.  Black. 

610.  CATHARINE  EVANS6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4.  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jonathan  Evans  and  Margaret  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  20,  1813;  died  3  mo.  18,  i860;  married  Charles 
Zorns. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Catharine  (Evans)  Zorns: 

1602.  Samuel7,  born  2  mo.  22,  1835. 

1603.  I.  Evans',  married  Susanna  Schlechter. 

1604.  Margaret',  died  1857. 


612.  HANNAH  ROBERTS6  (Rachel  Shoemaker5.  Isaac4,  Jacob3. 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Roberts  and  Rachel  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  was  born  12  mo.  28,  1802;  died  11  mo.  20,  1841  ;  married  Charles 
Styer. 

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Children  of  Charles  and  Hannah  (Roberts)  Styer: 

1605.  Isaac  B.\  born  1  mo.  25,  1824;   married,  11  mo.  23,  1848,  Martha  Corson,  daughter 

of  Alan  W.  Corson,  of  Plymouth,  Pennsylvania. 

1606.  Chalkley7,  born  1  mo.  13,  1826;   married,  3  mo.  27,  1853,  Sarah  Butcher. 

1607.  John  R.7,  born  10  mo.  27,  1827 ;   died  5  mo.  28,  1864,  unmarried. 

1608.  Tacy7,  born  10  mo.  27,  1829;   married,  12  mo.  16,  1857,  Samuel  E.  Phipps. 

1609.  Rachel7,  born  5  mo.  23,  1833;  married,  11  mo.  17,  1855,  Isaac  Conrad. 

1610.  Lydia7,  born  11  mo.  11,  1835;   married,  3  mo.  14,  1866,  Louis  S.  Ely. 

161 1.  David7,  born  11  mo.  28,  1837;   died  6  mo.  11,  i860,  unmarried. 

1612.  Charles7,  born  5  mo.  3,  1840;   married,  4  mo.  30,  1873,  Mary  La  Rue. 

613.  RACHEL  ROBERTS6  (Rachel  Shoemaker3,  Isaac4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Roberts  and  Rachel  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  was  born  9  mo.  30,  1804;  died  12  mo.  14,  1873;  married,  11  mo.  18, 
1824,  Jesse  Roberts. 

Children  of  Jesse  and  Rachel  (Roberts)  Roberts  : 

1613.  Thomas  Ellwood7,  born  8  mo.   16,   1825;    died  12  mo.  27,  1853;    married  Sarah 

Kimber.     ("  Kimber  Genealogy,"  page  48.) 

1614.  Catharine  H.7,  born  10  mo.  3,  1827;   died  1  mo.  17,  1829. 

1615.  Elizabeth7,  born  8  mo.  5,  1833;    died  12  mo.  12,  1839. 

1616.  Samuel7,  born  6  mo.  27,  1837 ;    died  8  mo.  30,  1857. 

1617.  Anna7,  born  10  mo.  5.  1847 ;   died  4  mo.  7,  1849. 

614.  ABIGAIL  ROBERTS6  (Rachel  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Roberts  and  Rachel  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  was  born  11  mo.  18,  1806;  died  11  mo.  3,  1841 ;  married,  2  mo.  12, 
1829,  Aaron  Conard. 

Child  of  Aaron  and  Abigail  (Roberts)  Conard: 

1618.  Rachel  R.7,  born  12  mo.  6,  1820;   married  Ellwood  Jones. 

617.  ISAAC  ROBERTS6  (Rachel  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  John  Roberts  and  Rachel  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born 
6  mo.  26,  1814;  died  7  mo.  13,  1866;  married,  3  mo.  23,  1837,  Ruth  Conard. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Ruth  (Conard)  Roberts: 

1619.  Elisha  B.\  born  3  mo.  11.  1838;   died  2  mo.  28,  1851. 

1620.  Samuel  C.7,  born  1 1  mo.  20,  1839 ;   died  7  mo.  20,  1868,  unmarried. 

1621.  Lydia7,  born  6  mo.  13,  1841 ;   died  11  mo.  30,  1868,  unmarried. 

1622.  Lucretia  M.7,  born  3  mo.  3.  1843 ;   married,  10  mo.  16,  1888,  Robert  D.  Smith. 

1623.  Thomas  C.7,  born  10  mo.  13.  1845;    died  12  1110.  14,  1848. 

1624.  Ruth  Anna7,  born  2  mo.  8,  1851 ;   died  6  mo.  23.  1886,  unmarried. 
1623.  Isaac7,  born  2  mo.  1,  1834. 

1626.  Charles  A.7,  born  7  mo.  20,  1856 ;   died  4  mo.  20,  1880,  unmarried. 

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618.  PHEBE  ROBERTS6  (Rachel  Shoemaker5,Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George'),  daughter  of  John  Roberts  and  Rachel  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  5  mo.  5,  181 7;  married,  3  mo.  12,  1840,  George  Mulvany. 

Children  of  George  and  Phebe  (Roberts)  Mulvany: 

1627.  Mary',  born  5  mo.  19,  1841 ;    married  William  R.  Free. 

1628.  John  R.',  born  10  mo.  14,  1842. 

1629.  Daniel7,  born  2  mo.  2,  1846;   died  4  mo.  1,  1859. 

1630.  George7,  born  11  mo.  27,  1848. 

1631.  Ella7,  born  2  mo.  13,  1852;   died  8  mo.  5,  1854. 

if>32.  Charles7,  born  6  mo.  16,  1856;    married  Eleanor  Potts. 

619.  AARON  ROBERTS6  (Rachel  ShoemakerMsaac4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  John  Roberts  and  Rachel  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born 

10  mo.  2J,  1819;   died  10  mo.  31,  1888;   married,  3  mo.  23,  1843,  Elizabeth 
Sheets. 

Children  of  Aaron  and  Elizabeth  (Sheets)  Roberts: 

1633.  Sarah  S.7,  born  4  mo.  15,  1844;    married,  2  mo.  21,  1872,  Joseph  W.  Warner. 

1634.  Rachel7,  born  2  mo.  2,  1846 ;    married,  3  mo.  23,  1868,  Alfred  D.  Sharpless. 

1635.  John7,  born  11  mo.  23,  1848;   married,  3  mo.  23,  1871,  Jane  A.  Kulp. 

1636.  Hannah7,  born  7  mo.  7,  1852;   died  2  mo.  17,  1890,  unmarried. 

1637.  A.  Elizabeth7,  born  5  mo.  16,  1854. 

1638.  Aaron7,  born  10  mo.  1.  1856;   married,  2  mo.  9,  1880,  Mary  T.  Fesmire. 

620.  JOHN  ROBERTS6  (Rachel  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4.  Jacob3.  George2, 
George1),  son  of  John  Roberts  and  Rachel  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born 

11  mo.  8,  1823;  died  12  mo.  20,  1864;  married,  11  mo.  1,  1849,  Mary  Reed. 

Children  of  John  and  Mary  (Reed)  Roberts: 

1639.  Eli7,  born  12  mo.  12,  1851  ;   married,  9  mo.  3,  1891,  Isabelle  Webster. 

1640.  Willis  R.7,  born  12  mo.  9,  1854;    married,  6  mo.  3.  1880,  Maggie  Jamison. 

624.  ISAAC  SHOEMAKER6  (Isaac0,  Isaac4.  Jacob3,  George2. 
George1),  son  of  Isaac  Shoemaker  and  Mary  Jarrett,  his  wife,  was  born  11 
mo.  11,  1822;  married  (1),  11  mo.  16,  1848,  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Seth 
and  Margaret  Walton;  (2),  4  mo.  29,  1875.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Hobson,  born 
2  mo.  5,  1844,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Ann  Hobson. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  Ann  (Walton)  Shoemaker: 

1641.  Mary7,  born  11  mo.  6,  1849;  died  10  mo.  28,  1856. 

1642.  Rebecca7,  born  9  mo.  26,  1851 ;  died  9  mo.  8,  1853. 

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Children  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Hobson)  Shoemaker: 

1643.  Isaac  Harold7,  born  7  mo.  6,  1878. 

1644.  Walter  Corson7,  born  4  mo.  1.  1881. 

626.  MARY  HALLOWELL6  (Catharine  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4.  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Hallowell  and  Catharine  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  27,  1809;  died  3  mo.  18,  1889;  married,  1  mo.  15, 
1835,  Robert  Mullin,  of  Gwynedd,  son  of  William  and  Edith  Mullin. 

Children  of  Robert  and  Mary  (Hallowell)  Mullin: 

1645.  Edwin7,  born  2  mo.  16,  1836 ;    married,  2  mo.  19,  1863,  Anna  R.  Conrad,  daughter 

of  Peter  and  Sarah  Conrad,  of  Horsham. 

1646.  Israel7,  born  2  mo.  16,  1836;  married,  6  mo.  13,  1872,  Anna  Louisa  Ely. 

1647.  Anna7,  born  3  mo.  5,  1841  :    died  1  mo.  18,  1861,  unmarried. 

1648.  Jane  H.7,  born  12  mo.  7,  1845;   married,  1  mo.  13,  1870.  Thomas  Kerbaugh. 

1649.  Phebe  G.7,  born  3  mo.  30,  1851 ;  married,  10  mo.  19,  1876,  David  L.  Lukens. 

629.  SUSANNA  HALLOWELL6  (Catharine  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Hallowell  and  Catharine 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  20,  1813;  married,  10  mo.  22,  1835, 
George  Pyott. 

Children  of  George  and  Susanna  (Hallowell)  Pyott: 

1650.  William  H.7,  born  9  mo.  16,  1836;   married,  3  mo.  7,  1867,  Rachel  Smiley. 

1651.  James7,  born  9  mo.  12,  1838;   married,  2  trio.  13,  1862,  Mercy  Paiste. 

1652.  Harry7,  born  10  mo.  21,  1840;   married,  5  mo.  7,  1870,  Belle  Hart. 

1653.  Isaac7,  born  3  mo.  27,  1844;   died  in  the  army. 

1654.  Mary  E.7,  born  6  mo.  23.  1849. 

632.  JANE  S.  HALLOWELL6  (Catharine  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Hallowell  and  his  wife  Catharine 
Shoemaker,  was  born  1 1  mo.  15,  1819;  married,  3  mo.  16,  1843,  at  Plymouth 
Meeting,  Hugh  Forman,  of  New  Britain,  Bucks  County,  son  of  Alexander 
and  Sarah  Forman. 

Child  of  Hugh  and  Jane  S.  (Hallowell)  Forman: 

1655.  Mary  H.7,  born  3  mo.  5,  1856. 

634.  PHEBE  HALLOWELL"  (Catharine  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Hallowell  and  Catharine  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  26,  1824;  married,  10  mo.  2,  1847,  Samuel  K.  Stout. 

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Children  of  Samuel  K.  and  Phebe  (Hallowell)  Stout: 

1656.  Mary',  born  9  mo.  20,  1848 ;   married  Robert  H.  Johnson. 

1657.  Mira  B.',  born  8  mo.   19,  1850;    died  5  mo.   12,  1879;    married,   12  mo.   18,  1873, 

Robert  H.  Johnson. 

1658.  Julia  K.',  born  3  mo.  5,  1853. 

1659.  Charles',  born  7  mo.  6,  1855;   died  3  mo.  3,  1871. 

1660.  William  H.',  born  10  mo.  30,  1858. 

1661.  Samuel  K.',  born  11  mo.  7,  1861. 

1662.  Walter',  born  11  mo.  20,  1863;    married,  3  mo.  29,  1887,  Maggie  Morris. 

635.  ANN  E.  SHOEMAKER8  (David6,  Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  David  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Sarah  Kline,  of  White- 
marsh  township,  Montgomery  County,  was  born  10  mo.  23,  181 5;  died  3  mo. 
4,  1900;  married,  5  mo.  29,  1836,  Christopher  Grafly,  born  3  mo.  18,  1808; 
died  6  mo.  22,  1871  ;  son  of  Christopher  Grafly,  born  10  mo.  28,  1764,  and  his 
wife  Margaret,  born  8  mo.  2,  1769. 

Children  of  Christopher  and  Ann  E.  (Shoemaker)  Grafly  : 

1663.  Sarah  S.',  born  5  mo.  2,  1837. 

1664.  Margaret',  born  10  mo.  21,  1838;    married,  4  mo.  4,  1858,  Samuel  Jackson. 

1665.  David  S.',  born  8  mo.  29,  1841 ;   married,  12  mo.  27,  1869,  Mary  Day. 

1666.  Milton  C,  born  4  mo.  18,  1845;   married,  4  mo.  1,  1864,  Eliza  Ann  Morrison. 

1667.  Alicia  S.',  born  11  mo.  9,  1849. 

1668.  Samuel  Evans7,  born  2  mo.  16,  1857;  died  3  mo.  20,  1864. 

637.  NICHOLAS  KLINE  SHOEMAKER0  (David5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  David  Shoemaker,  of  Whitemarsh  township,  Mont- 
gomery County,  and  his  wife  Sarah  Kline,  was  born  10  mo.  14,  1819;  died 
10  mo.  20,  1865  ;  married,  at  St.  Peter's  Lutheran  Church,  Barren  Hill,  Penn- 
sylvania, 4  mo.  23,  1840,  Anna  Catharine  Kates,  born  9  mo.  3,  1819. 

Children  of  Nicholas  Kline  and  Anna  Catharine  (Kates)  Shoemaker: 

1669.  Mary  K.',  born  8  mo.  15,  1841  ;    died  8  mo.  31,  1841. 

1670.  Sarah  K.',  born  8  mo.   19,   1842 ;    married  Edward  Augustus  Ramage,  who  died 

1879;    they  had  two  children: 

1671.  Mary  Emma",  born  12  mo.  3,  1859;   died  10  mo.  25,  1871. 

1672.  Katharine  Roberta8,  born  4  mo.  22,   1874 ;    married  Frank   Earle 

Schermerhorn. 
1673.  Emma  E.t,  born  6  mo.  26,  1844;    married  John  S.   Shelmire,   who  died  while  in 
active  service  in  the  Civil  War ;    they  had  one  son : 

1674.  David  Kline8,  born  12  mo.  21,  1862;   died  8  mo.  9,  1894. 

1675.  Henry  Sylvester',  born  2  mo.  4,  1847;    died  12  mo.  1,  1856. 

1676.  Franklin  K.',  born  11  mo.  6,  1849;   died  2  mo.  1,  1850. 

1677.  Frederick  A.',  born  5  mo.  11,  1852;   died  9  mo.  6,  1854. 

1678.  Thomas  B.',  born  1  mo.  10,  1854;   married  Annie  Lukens,  who  died  7  mo.  31,  1897. 

1679.  William  Hichman',  born  6  mo.  1,  1856;  member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar;   married 

Mary  Eugenie,  daughter  of  Samuel  Spencer  and  Tacie  M.  Scott,  his  wife. 

ISO 


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638.  DR.  DAVID  K.  SHOEMAKER6  (David5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  David  and  Sarah  (Kline)  Shoemaker,  of  White- 
marsh  township,  was  born  2  mo.  13,  1822;  died  5  mo.  27,  1895;  graduated 
M.D.  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania;  married,  10  mo.  30,  1849,  at  St. 
Thomas's  Church,  Whitemarsh,  Pennsylvania,  Alicia  Mallon  Sendos,  who 
was  born  3  mo.  8,  1830. 

Children  of  Dr.  David  K.  and  Alicia  Mallon  (Sendos)  Shoemaker: 

1680.  James  Kline',  born  8  mo.  11,  1850;    married,  6  mo.  4,  1872,  Alice  Mallon  Gihon. 

1681.  Mary  Dayton7,  born  3  mo.  19,  1852;    died  young. 

1682.  Samuel  Branson',  born  9  mo.  13,  1853;   died  in  New  York  City,  6  mo.  15,  1895. 

1683.  Elizabeth  Ferguson',  born  12  mo.  2,  1854;   died  10  mo.  3,  i860. 

1684.  Paul  Beck  Goddard7,  born  4  mo.  9,  1856;  died  2  mo.  5,  1857. 

1685.  Wistar',  born  1  mo.  18,  1858. 

1686.  Gertrude  Amelia',  born  8  mo.  30,  1859;    married,  9  mo.  19,  1883,  Charles  Rankin 

Ege,  of  Carlisle,  Pennsylvania ;   they  had  one  son : 
1687.  William  Boswell8,  born  10  mo.  14,  1885. 
1688.  Annie  Ellen',  born  7  mo.  15,  1862;   married,  3  mo.  3,  1886,  George  Edwin  Camp- 
bell ;   they  had  two  children : 

1689.  Helen  Claire8,  born  2  mo.  4,  1889. 

1690.  Dorothy8,  born  1  mo.  31,  1894. 

1691.  Charles  Sumner',  born  2  mo.  3,  1864;    married,  12  mo.  31,  1895,  Norah  Brown 
Oliver,  of  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania ;  they  have  one  son : 
1692.  David  Oliver8,  born  8  mo.  5,  1900. 

1693.  George7,  born  10  mo.  23,  1865;    died  11  mo.  3,  1865. 

1694.  Franklin  Comly',  born  9  mo.  18,  1866;    married,  7  mo.  7,  1897,  Mary,  daughter 

of  Jesse  and  Jennie  (Stewart)  Wilson;   they  have  one  child,  Franklin  Comly, 
Jr.,  born  1 1  mo.  26,  1900. 

1695.  William  Lilly7,  born  4  mo.  8,  1869;  died  12  mo.  9,  1892,  in  West  Virginia. 

639.  DAVID  TAYLOR6  (Eleanor  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Jonathan  and  Eleanor  (Shoemaker)  Taylor,  was 
born  7  mo.  10,  1800;  died  4  mo.  19,  1883;  married,  1  mo.  13,  1827,  Rebecca 
Jones,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Jones. 

Children  of  David  and  Rebecca  (Jones)  Taylor: 

1696.  Sarah7,  born  9  mo.  26,  1827;  died  4  mo.  4,  1833. 

1697.  Phebe7,  born  9  mo.  15,  1828;    died  4  mo.  6,  1833. 

1698.  Mary7,  born  10  mo.  30,  1830;   died  4  mo.  14,  1833. 

1699.  Ellen7,  born  3  mo.  3,  1833;   died  5  1110.  17,  1835. 

640.  ELIZABETH  TAYLOR6  (Eleanor  Shoemaker3,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Eleanor  (Shoemaker)  Taylor, 
was  born  6  mo.  16,  1802;  died  7  mo.  13,  1872;  married,  3  mo.  31,  1831, 
Thomas  Adamson,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia. 

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Children  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Taylor)  Adamson : 

1700.  Alan  C.7,  born  12  mo.  27,  1835 ;   married  Matilda  Smith. 

1701.  Rebecca  Jane7,  born  1  mo.  1,  1840;  married  Edmund  H.  Smith. 

645.  JESSE  W.  TAYLOR6  (Eleanor  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Jonathan  and  Eleanor  (Shoemaker)  Taylor,  was 
born  1  mo.  7,  1816;  married,  10  mo.  6,  1840,  Maria  Balderston,  daughter  of 
Mark  and  Elizabeth  Balderston,  born  2  mo.  9,  1816;  died  5  mo.  18,  1899. 
Resided  in  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Jesse  W.  and  Maria  (Balderston)  Taylor: 

1702.  George  B.7,  born  10  mo.  5,  1841 ;    married  Hannah  Mary  Smedley. 

1703.  William7,  born  7  mo.  19,  1843 ;    married  Sallie  Jenkins. 

1704.  Charles  J.1,  born  12  mo.  4,  1845;    married  Annie  D.  Wilson. 

1705.  Mark  B.7,  born  9  mo.  4,  1848;   married  Amanda  Allen. 

1706.  Ellen  M.7,  born  9  mo.  8,  1850;   married  William  H.  Moon. 

1707.  Henry7,  born  3  mo.  31,  1853;   married  Mary  D.  Mercer. 

1708.  John  B.7,  born  8  mo.  10,  1856;   died  2  mo.  9,  1858. 

1709.  Anna7,  born  10  mo.  28,  1859;   married  Walter  P.  Stokes. 

646.  SARAH  COMFORT6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  his  wife  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  10  mo.  11,  1801  ;  died  4  mo.  1,  1884;  married,  3  mo.  16, 
1820,  Hughes  Bell,  born  8  mo.  23,  1799;  died  9  mo.  20,  1857;  son  of  Isaiah 
Bell  and  Catharine  Hughes,  of  Plymouth,  Pennsylvania.  They  resided  in 
Whitemarsh  township,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Hughes  and  Sarah  (Comfort)  Bell: 

1710.  Chalkley7,  born  4  mo.  16,  1821  ;    married  Mary  Emlen. 

1711.  Charles7,  born  2  mo.  23,  1824;   died  1883,  unmarried. 

1712.  Mary7,  born  8  mo.  12,  1826;   married  Joseph  K.  Lippincott,  Jr. 

1713.  Ezra  C.7,  born  8  mo.  19.  1830;    married  (1)  Esther  C.  Roberts;    (2)   Priscilla  M. 

(Haines)   Evans. 

1714.  James7,  born  5  mo.  27,  1834;  married  Rebecca  C.  Darnell. 

647.  GRACE  COMFORT6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  his  wife  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker, of  Gwynedd  township,  Pennsylvania,  was  born  8  mo.  16,  1803;  died 
1  mo.  11,  1898;  buried  in  Friends'  burying-ground,  Germantown ;  married, 
10  mo.  13,  1S25,  Charles  Williams,  at  one  time  dry  goods  merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia, born  in  1798;  died  2  mo.  1,  1880;  buried  in  Germantown;  son  of 
Abbot  Williams  and  Margaret  Guest.    They  resided  in  Germantown. 

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Children  of  Charles  and  Grace  (Comfort)  Williams: 

1715.  Margaret',  born  11  mo.   18,   1826;  died  9  mo.  4,    1901 ;  married,   10  mo.  2,   1855, 

Jabez  Jenkins. 

1716.  George7,  born  12  mo.  14,  1827;   died  1  mo.  18,  1836. 

1717.  Jonathan  G.',  born  2  mo.  3,  1830;   married,  10  mo.  25,  1855,  Susan  Roberts. 

1718.  Elizabeth  G.',  born  10  mo.  1,  183 1 ;   died  3  mo.  25,  1832. 

1719.  Charles7,  born  8  mo.  2,  1833;   died  12  mo.  11,  1833. 

1720.  Charles7,  born  6  mo.  1835  :    died  1  mo.  19,  1836. 

1721.  Edward',  born  2  mo.  28,  1837;  died  12  1110.,  1837. 

648.  JANE  COMFORT6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1 ) ,  daughter  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  Margaret  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  was  born  8  mo.  29,  1805;  died  3  mo.  17,  1873;  buried  at  Moorestown, 
New  Jersey ;  married  ( 1 ) ,  3  mo.  9,  1826,  Jones  Yerkes,  born  1 1  mo.  28,  1 804 ; 
died  8  mo.  23,  1830;  son  of  Abraham  and  Mary  Yerkes,  of  Plymouth.  She 
married  (2),  12  mo.  6,  1838,  Charles  Lippincott,  born  8  mo.  7,  1799;  died 
8  mo.  5,  1882;  son  of  Thomas  Lippincott  and  Lydia  Burr,  of  Moorestown, 
New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Jones  and  Jane  (Comfort)  Yerkes: 

1722.  Alice7,  born  4  mo.  14,  1827 ;   died  10  mo.  27,  1828. 

1723.  Jones',  born  8  mo.  28,  1830 ;   married  Lsetitia  T.  Jarrett. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Jane  (Comfort)  Lippincott: 

1724.  Sarah',  born  3  mo.  22,  1840;   died  6  mo.  6,  1840. 

1725.  Elizabeth',  born  11  mo.  12,  1842;   died  12  mo.  13.  1888,  unmarried. 

1726.  William7,  born  8  mo.  4,  1846 ;   died  6  mo.  23,  1847. 

1727.  Anna7,  born  4  mo.  22,  1848;   married  Morris  Ebert. 

649.  ANN  COMFORT8  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  his  wife  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  12  mo.  22,  1807 ;  married,  1 1  mo.  2T,,  1826,  Isaac  Jones,  born 
5  mo.  6,  1802;  died  1  mo.  20,  1879;  buried  at  Plymouth;  son  of  Isaac  and 
Elizabeth  Jones,  of  Plymouth.  They  resided  in  Conshohocken,  Montgomery 
County. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Ann  (Comfort)  Jones: 

1728.  Josiah  F.',  born  11  mo.  6,  1827;    married  (1)   Hannah  Albertson;    (2)   Deborah 

F.  Haines. 

1729.  James  S.',  born  2  mo.  7,  1829;    married   (1)  Anna  Mary  Smedley;    (2)   Ruth  B. 

Leeds. 

1730.  Susan',  born  11  mo.  20,  1830;   married  John  Wood. 

1731-  Samuel',  born  10  mo.  15,  1832;  married  Philena  S.  Smedley. 

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17.32.  Jeremiah  C.\  born  3  mo.   18,   1835;    married   (1)   Mary  Webb;     (2)   Hannah  C. 
Lewis. 

1733.  A.  Elizabeth7,  born  9  mo.  9,  1838;   unmarried. 

1734.  William  P.',  born  9  mo.  8,  1842;   married,  10  mo.  19,  1876,  Elizabeth  A.  Leeds. 

650.  JOHN  S.  COMFORT6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  Margaret  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  5  mo.  26,  1810;  married,  4  mo.  16,  1836,  Jane  C.  Comfort,  born 
6  mo.  2,  1813;  died  3  mo.  31,  1881  ;  daughter  of  Jeremiah  and  Sarah  Com- 
fort, of  Byberry,  Philadelphia.  They  resided  in  Falls  township,  Bucks  County, 
Pennsylvania. 

Child  of  John  S.  and  Jane  C.  (Comfort)  Comfort: 

1735.  George  M.7,  born  10  mo.  4,  1837;   married  Ann  Elizabeth  Comfort. 

651.  ALICE  COMFORT6  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  Margaret  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  was  born  1  mo.  18,  1813;  died  2  mo.  24,  1888;  buried  at  Moorestown, 
New  Jersey;  married,  3  mo.  4,  1847,  George  M.  Haverstick,  born  11  mo.  14, 
1804;  died  4  mo.  4,  1891 ;  son  of  William  Haverstick  and  Catharine  Musser; 
they  resided  at  Moorestown,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  George  M.  and  Alice  (Comfort)  Haverstick: 

1736.  Rebecca',  born  12  mo.  14.  1847;   married  William  Matlack. 

1737.  Alice7,  born  9  mo.  14,  1850;   died  12  mo.  I9,,i86i. 

652.  JEREMIAH  COMFORT6  (Margaret  Shoemaker',  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  Margaret  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  2  mo.  18,  1816;  died  6  mo.  27,  1887;  married  (1),  10  mo.  16, 
1845,  Elizabeth  Cadwalader,  born  2  mo.  3,  1823;  died  3  mo.  25,  1864; 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Cadwalader  and  Sarah  Comfort,  of  Lower  Makefield 
township,  Bucks  County.  They  resided  in  Plymouth  township  and  had  eight 
children.  He  married  (2),  4  mo.  17,  1873,  Rachel  Comfort,  born  2  mo.  15, 
1830,  daughter  of  Moses  Comfort  and  Mercy  Comfort,  of  Fallsington,  Penn- 
sylvania.   By  the  second  marriage  he  had  no  children. 

Children  of  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  (Cadwalader)  Comfort: 

1738.  Ezra7,  born  7  mo.  13.  1847:   married  Anna  Catharine  Porter. 

1739.  Sarah  C.7,  born  4  mo.  22,  1849;   married  George  D.  Reeves. 

1740.  Charles  W.7,  born  1  mo.  31,  1851 ;   married  Matilda  Bedell. 

1741.  Harvey  S.7,  born  11  mo.  8,  1852;   married  Annie  C.  Freas. 

1742.  Benjamin  C.7,  born  2  mo.  19,  1856;  died  7  mo.  1873. 

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1743.  Isaac  R.',  born  7  mo.  15,  i860;   married  Anna  Adelaide  Brinton. 

1744.  Walter',  born  2  mo.  11,  1864;   died  4  mo.  14,  1865. 

1745.  Alfred',  born  2  mo.  n,  1864;   died  5  mo.  I,  1865. 

653.  DAVID  COMFORT8  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  Margaret  Shoemaker,  his  wife, 
was  born  5  mo.  25,  1819;  married,  10  mo.  14,  1846,  Sarah  Ann  Bacon,  born 
8  mo  14,  1822,  daughter  of  John  and  Ann  Bacon;  resided  in  Burlington 
County,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  David  and  Sarah  Ann  (Bacon)  Comfort: 

1746.  John  B.',  born   10  mo.  21,   1848;    married   (1)    Sarah  T.  Leeds;     (2)    Annie  C. 

Wright;    (3)  Elizabeth  Lippineott. 

1747.  Maurice  B.',  born  3  mo.  11,  1854;   married,  2  mo.  11,  1886,  Carrie  H.  Maule. 

1748.  Anna  M.',  born  8  mo.  6,  1858;   married,  10  mo.  28,  1888,  Howard  G.  Taylor. 

654.  MARGARET  COMFORT0  (Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Ezra  Comfort  and  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  23,  1823;  died  9  mo.  8,  1864;  married, 
5  mo.  15,  1845,  Henry  Warrington,  born  6  mo.  8,  1819;  died  4  mo.  11,  1867; 
buried  at  Westfield,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Henry  and  Margaret  (Comfort)  Warrington: 

1749.  William  A.',  born  2  mo.  25,  1846;   died  1886;   married  Susan  Walton. 

1750.  Anna  H.',  born  5  mo.  27,  1851 ;   married  Joseph  L.  Bailey. 

1751.  Charles  W.7,  born  4  mo.  5,  1854;   married  Rebecca  Wistar  Abbott. 

1752.  Henry',  born  4  mo.  28,  1857. 

1753.  Edward',  born  7  mo.  13,  1859. 

661.  CHARLES  JONES6  (Mary  Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3,  George2, 
George1 ),  son  of  John  Jones,  of  Cheltenham,  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  of  White- 
marsh,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham,  3  mo.  18,  1817;  died  5  mo.  30, 
1902;  married,  7  mo.  22,  1852,  Ann  Magarge,  daughter  of  Thomas  Magarge. 
He  was  for  several  years  principal  of  Friends'  Select  School,  Philadelphia. 
Residence,  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Ann  (Magarge)  Jones: 

1754.  Hannah',  born  7  mo.  15,  1853. 

'755-  John  Barclay',  born  12  mo.  26,  1854;  married,  10  mo.  24,  1889,  Helen  Lee 
Hopkins.  They  have  two  children, — Esther  Edmondson,  born  12  mo.  21, 
1897,  and  John  Barclay,  Jr.,  born  4  mo.  17,  1900. 

1756.  Samuel  Morris',  born  1  mo.  11,  1857;   married  Jane  C.  Balderston. 

1757.  Edward  M.',  born  2  mo.  22,  1859. 

1758.  Mary  Anna',  born  1  mo.  7,  1862. 
T759-  Jane  S.',  born  6  mo.  27,  1865. 

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665.  ROBERT  BARCLAY  JONES6  (Mary  Shoemaker',  David4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Jones,  of  Cheltenham,  and  Mary 
Shoemaker,  of  Whitemarsh,  his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  1,  1829;  died  12  mo. 
4.  1885;  married  (1),  10  mo.  22,  1857,  Ezraetta  Jones;  (2),  6  mo.  8,  1865, 
Emma  Ogborn,  daughter  of  Fothergill  and  Sarah  Ogborn,  of  Philadelphia. 
Residence,  Cheltenham,  Pennsylvania. 

Child  of  Robert  Barclay  and  Ezraetta  (Jones)  Jones: 

1760.  Ezraetta',  born  1  mo.  28,  1859;   married  James  M.  Moon. 

Children  of  Robert  Barclay  and  Emma  (Ogborn)  Jones: 

1761.  Ruthanna7,  born  7  mo.  8,  1866;   died  6  mo.  10,  1872. 

1762.  Bertha7,  born  7  mo.  9,  1873. 

669.  JESSE  SHOEMAKER6  (Joseph5,  Thomas4.  George".  George2. 
George1),  of  Drumore,  Lancaster  County,  son  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and 
Martha  Lukens,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  11,  1796;  died  4  mo.  17,  1883; 
married  (1),  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  12  mo.  11,  1821,  Sarah  Ambler,  born 
10  mo.  14,  1797 ;  died  10  mo.  15,  1823 ;  daughter  of  Edward  and  Ann  Ambler, 
of  Montgomery  township,  Montgomery  County;  he  married  (2),  at  Gwynedd 
Meeting,  6  mo.  10,  1828,  Sarah  Lukens,  daughter  of  Enos  and  Ann  Lukens, 
of  Towamencin  township,  born  11  mo.  7,  1806;   died  8  mo.  24,  1872. 

Child  of  Jesse  and  Sarah  (Ambler)  Shoemaker: 

1763.  Hannah',  born  10  mo.  25,  1822;   died  9  mo.  28,  1894,  unmarried. 

Children  of  Jesse  and  Sarah  (Lukens)  Shoemaker: 

1764.  Joseph  L.',  born  7  mo.  9,  1829;  married,  by  the  mayor  of  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania, 

to  Emeline  Lamborn,  born  9  mo.  20,  1834. 

1765.  Enos',  born  11  mo.  19,  1830:   died  12  mo.  16,  1830. 

1766.  Abraham',  born  5  mo.  12,  1832;   married  Regina  Y.  Idall. 

1767.  Charles',  born  11  mo.  2,  1840;   died  8  mo.  17,  1851. 

1768.  William  L.',  born  12  mo.  20,  1843;   married  Alice  A.  Lamborn. 

670.  CHARLES  SHOEMAKER,  M.D.«  (Joseph5,  Thomas4.  George3, 
George2,  George1 ),  son  of  Joseph  and  Martha  (Lukens)  Shoemaker,  was  born 
in  Gwynedd  township,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo.  18,  1801  ; 
died  12  mo.  6,  1886,  at  Jenkintown;  interred  at  Abington  Friends'  grounds; 
married,  9  mo.  27,  1827,  Maria  Lukens,  daughter  of  Enos  and  Ann  Lukens, 
of  Towamencin  township,  Montgomery  County;    she  died  7  mo.  2y,  1870. 

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He  graduated  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1827;  was  a  student 
under  Dr.  Joseph  Parrish,  and  a  member  of  the  Medical  Society  of  Mont- 
gomery County,  Pennsylvania.  Dr.  Shoemaker  practised  in  Moreland  for 
eight  years,  after  which  he  settled  in  Jenkintown,  and  enjoyed  a  very  extended 
and  lucrative  practice  throughout  Abington,  Cheltenham,  and  the  neighboring 
townships  for  more  than  thirty  years. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Maria  (Lukens)  Shoemaker: 

1769.  Ann',  born  12  mo.  29,  1828. 

1770.  Martha7,  born  12  mo.  29,  1829;   died  9  mo.  22,  1881. 

1771.  Joseph  Parrish',  born  1  mo.  15,  1832;   died  12  mo.  13,  1862;   member  of  the  Fourth 

Regiment  Pennsylvania  Reserves ;    he  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg, where  he  was  buried. 

1772.  Sarah  P.7,  born  11  mo.  25,  1833;   died  9  mo.  25,  1835. 

1773-  William  G.7,  born  5  mo.   13,   1837;    died  9  mo.   17,  1862,  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Antietam,  Maryland. 

674.  HANNAH  SHOEMAKER6  (Abraham6,  Thomas4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abraham  Shoemaker,  of  New  York,  and 
Margaret  Laing,  his  wife,  was  born  in  New  York,  2  mo.  25,  1804;  married, 
1840,  Thomas  Foulke,  born  5  mo.  28,  1817,  son  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth 
Foulke,  of  Gwynedd  township,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania.  Resided 
in  New  York  City. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Shoemaker)  Foulke: 

1774.  Edwin  M.7,  died  young. 

1775-  William  Dudley7,  born  11  mo.  20,  1848;  married  Mary  T.  Reeves. 

675.  JOHN  SHOEMAKER6  (Jacob5,  Thomas4.  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Jacob  and  Joyce  (Parry)  Shoemaker,  was  born  1  mo.  11, 
1799,  in  Little  Britain  township,  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania;  died  6  mo. 
16,  1844;  married,  4  mo.  23,  1834,  Sarah  Bolton,  born  1  mo.  15,  1805;  died 
1  mo.  18,  1838;  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Townsend)  Bolton.  Re- 
sided in  Drumore  township,  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Child  of  John  and  Sarah  (Bolton)  Shoemaker: 

1776.  Sarah  E.7,  born  11  mo.  12,  1837;   died  4  mo.  15,  1838. 

676.  THOMAS  SHOEMAKER6  (Jacob6,  Thomas4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Jacob  and  Joyce  (Parry)  Shoemaker,  was  born  1  mo.  28, 
1802,  in  Little  Britain  township;  died  3  mo.  2.  1840;  married,  n  mo.  29, 
1826,  Abi  Bolton,  born  3  mo.  28,  1808;   died  2  mo.  21,  1843;   daughter  of 

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Isaac  and  Elizabeth   (Townsend)   Bolton.     They  resided  in  Drumore,  Lan- 
caster County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Abi  (Bolton)  Shoemaker: 

1777.  Edwin7,  born  I  mo.  13,  1828;   married  Margaret  F.  Kensel. 

1778.  Alfreii7,  born  4  mo.  17,  1830;    died  8  mo.  29,  1838. 

1779-  Isaac  B.7,  born  9  mo.  24,  1832;    married  (1)  Anna  E.  Kent;    (2)  Edith  Robinson. 

1780.  Annie7,  born  6  mo.  6,  1835;    died  8  mo.  6,  1864;    married,  3  mo.  8,  1860,  John  B. 

Kensel ;    no  issue. 

1781.  Elizabeth  T.7,  born  2  mo.  14,  1837;  married  W.  L.  G.  Kent. 

677.  TACY  SHOEMAKER6  (Jacob6,  Thomas4,  George3,  George2. 
George1),  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Joyce  (Parry)  Shoemaker,  was  born  5  mo. 
15,  1806,  in  Little  Britain  township;  died  4  mo.  29,  1890;  married,  9  mo.  17, 
1823,  Joseph  Smith,  born  4  mo.  15,  1801 ;  died  7  mo.  19,  1878;  son  of 
Joseph  and  Elinor  (Williams)  Smith,  of  Lancaster  County. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Tacy  (Shoemaker)  Smith: 

1782.  Rachel7,  born  6  mo.  24,  1825. 

1783.  George7,  born  5  mo.  19,  1827;   married  Emeline  Tennis. 

1784.  Amos  P.7,  born  5  mo.  19,  1827;    died  11  mo.  6,  1847. 

1785.  Levi7,  born  3  mo.  6,  1829;    died  10  mo.  24,  1834. 

1786.  Mary7,  born  8  mo.  7,  1831 ;   died  7  mo.  20,  1848. 

1787.  Albert7,  born  12  mo.  10,  1833;   died  6  mo.  22,  1836. 

1788.  Ellin  W.7,  born  12  mo.  2,  1840;    married  W.  H.  Brosius. 

683.  ROBERT  SHOEMAKER6  (Thomas5,  Thomas4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  Hannah  Iredell,  his  wife,  was  born 
8  mo.  30,  1807;  died  10  mo.  10,  1846;  buried  in  Friends'  burying-ground, 
Gwynedd.  He  married,  4  mo.  12,  1836,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  Sarah  Roberts, 
born  9  mo.  21,  1807:  died  8  mo.  II,  1886;  daughter  of  George  and  Rachel 
Roberts,  of  Gwynedd.  They  lived  in  Montgomery  township,  Montgomery 
County,  Pennsylvania.    Members  of  Gwynedd  Meeting. 

Children  of  Robert  and  Sarah  (Roberts)  Shoemaker: 

1789.  Hannah7,  born  11  mo.  1,  1837;   died  2  mo.  5.  1845;   buried  at  Gwynedd. 

1790.  George7,  born  7  mo.   11,  1839;    died  3  mo.  8,   1882;    married  Anna  Twining;    no 

issue. 

1791.  Rachel7,  born  8  mo.  4.  1841  ;   died  3  mo.  5,  1843;    buried  at  Gwynedd. 

1792.  Mary7,  born  3  mo.  10,  1844;    married,  6  mo.  4,   1874.  George  Johnson;    they  had 

one  daughter : 

1793-  Cynthia  S.8,  born  3  mo.  13,  1875. 
1794.  Robert7,  born  5  mo.  30,  1846;   died  10  mo.  18,  1846. 

158 


Sevcntb  Generation 


684.  ISAAC    SHOEMAKER6   (Thomas5,  Thomas4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  Hannah  Iredell,  his  wife,  was  horn 

1  mo.  15,  1809;  died  8  mo.  20,  1846;  married,  11  mo.  13,  1832,  Margaret 
Ashton,  born  9  mo.  23,  1814.  Isaac  resided  in  Gwynedd  township,  Mont- 
gomery County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Margaret  (Ashton)  Shoemaker: 

1795.  Hannah',  born  2  1110.  19,  1834;   died  11  mo.  30,  1835. 

1796.  Charles  E.',  born  2  mo.  19,  1836;   died  2  mo.  11,  1900;    married,  12  mo.  30,  1880, 

Evanna  E.  Mills. 

1797.  Elizabeth  A.7,  born  9  mo.  25,  1838;    died  8  mo.  27,  1897;    married,  8  mo.  9,  1859, 

Phillip  H.  Somerset. 

1798.  Mary  J.',  born  8  mo.  27,  1841 ;    married,  7  mo.  8,  1862,  John  A.  Wetherill. 

1799.  Henry  C.t,  born  11  mo.  24,  1843;    died  7  mo.  24,  1896;    married,  10  mo.  17,  1867, 

Mary  Hooper. 

1800.  Isaac  A.',  born  10  mo.  23,   1846;    died  4  mo.  2,   1895;    married,  9  mo.  11,  1870, 

Louisa  Miller. 

687.  OWEN    SHOEMAKER6   (Thomas5,  Thomas4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  Hannah  Iredell,  his  wife,  was  born 

2  mo.  7.  1816;  died  12  mo.  14.  1897,  in  Cheltenham  township;  buried  at  Fair 
Hill  Cemetery,  Philadelphia.  He  married  (1),  9  mo.  11,  1845,  Elizabeth  E. 
Gibbs,  who  died  s.  p.;  he  married  (2).  3  mo.  4,  1851,  (1320)  Hannah  Shoe- 
maker, born  6  mo.  26,  1824;  died  6  mo.  30,  1879;  daughter  of  Charles  and 
Rachel  (Comly),  Shoemaker. 


Children  of  Owen  and  Hannah  (Shoemaker)  Shoemaker: 

1801.  Lydia',  born  12  mo.  2,  1851 ;   married,  9  mo.  4,  1873,  William  B.  Paxson. 

1802.  Charles  C.\  born  4  mo.  16,  1854;    married,  6  mo.  21,  1883,  Elizabeth  Jack. 

1803.  Mary',  born  1  mo.  31,  1856. 

1804.  Cynthia',  born  11  mo.  5,  1867;   died  1  mo.  21,  1868. 

692.  CYNTHIA  SHOEMAKER6  (Thomas5,  Thomas4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  Hannah  Iredell,  his 
wife,  was  born  1  mo.  1,  1828;  died  5  mo.  19,  1899;  married,  3  mo.  16, 
1859,  at  the  house  of  Penrose  Mather,  Cheltenham  township,  Pennsylvania, 
Benjamin  Green,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Joseph  and  Meribah 
Green,  of  Ouakertown,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Child  of  Benjamin  and  Cynthia  (Shoemaker)  Green : 

1805.  Lydia  Mather',  born  2  mo.  27,  i860 :   died  9  mo.  7,  i860. 

694.  ISAAC  SHOEMAKER6  (Samuel5,  George.  Jr.4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Ellis)  Shoemaker,  was  born  8  mo. 

1 59 


Gbc  Sboemafeer  ]famtl\>  of  Cbeltenbam 

17,  1802,  in  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania;  died  8  mo.  1,  1883,  in  Mont- 
gomery County,  Maryland;  married,  11  mo.  18,  1832,  in  Fairfax  County, 
Virginia,  Ann  Williams,  born  9  mo.  13,  1806;  died  11  mo.  8,  1853;  daughter 
of  Presley  Williams  and  Ellen  Robinson,  of  Fairfax  County,  Virginia. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Ann  (Williams)  Shoemaker: 

1806.  Sarah  E.',  born  9  mo.  21,  1833;    married,  9  mo.  27,  1849,  Francis  R.  Greenwell. 

1807.  Elizabeth  A.7,  born  1  mo.  25,  1836;    married,  11  mo.  29.  1855,  Louis  B.  Parker. 

1808.  Louis  E.7,  born  9  mo.  10.  1837;    married,  11  mo.  13,  1862,  Mary  E.  Eld. 

1809.  Isaac7,  born  7  mo.  16,  1840;   died  4  mo.  2,  1865,  unmarried. 

1810.  Phineas7,  born  10  mo.  22,  1843 ;    died  7  mo.  7,  1858,  unmarried. 

696.  DAVID  SHOEMAKER8  (Samuel5,  George,  Jr.4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Ellis)  Shoemaker,  was  born  10  mo. 
1,  1807;  died  12  mo.  6,  1886;  married,  1  mo.  12,  1830,  Louisa  Tomlinson, 
who  died  7  mo.  1,  1890,  daughter  of  Henry  Tomlinson  and  Annie  Paxson,  of 
Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania.  David  and  Louisa  lived  in  the  District  of 
Columbia,  near  the  Maryland  line. 

Children  of  David  and  Louisa  (Tomlinson)  Shoemaker: 

1811.  Elizabeth7,  born  10  mo.  22,  1830;    married  Thomas  L.  Maccubbin,  of  Missouri. 

1812.  William7,  born  9  mo.  4,  1833;   died  9  mo.  19,  1895;   married  (1)  Long;    (2) 

Martha  Bohrer. 

1813.  Harriet7,  born  1  mo.  8,   1835 ;    died  4  mo.  6,  1897,  unmarried,  at  Tennallytown, 

Maryland. 

1814.  Edith7,  born  7  mo.  17,  1837;    married,  10  mo.  1,  1891,  Rev.  Dr.  Black,  of  Wash- 

ington, D.  C,  son  of  David  and  Lydia  Black,  of  Ohio. 

698.  CHARLES  SHOEMAKER6  (Samuel"',  George,  Jr.4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Ellis)  Shoemaker,  was 
born  4  mo.  3,  1813;  died  2  mo.  14,  1895;  married,  9  mo.  5,  1843.  Mary  E. 
Collins,  who  is  living  at  the  old  homestead,  Montgomery  County,  Maryland. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Mary  E.  (Collins)  Shoemaker: 

1815.  Joseph7,  born  6  mo.  26,  1845;  unmarried. 

1816.  Mary  Ellen7,  born  1   mo.   1,   1848:    married  Thomas  Tallman  and  lives  in  New 

York. 

1817.  Charles  Edward7,  born  12  mo.  17,  1852;   married  Elizabeth  Wendell,  and  lives  in 

Montgomery  County,  Maryland. 

1818.  Margaret  A.7,  born  1  mo.  21,  1856;  unmarried. 

1819.  Ellis7,  born  11  mo.  3,  1858;  unmarried. 

1820.  William7,  born  1  mo.  24,  1861 ;    married  Sallie  Perry,  and  lives  in  Montgomery 

County,  Maryland. 

160 


Sevcntb  (Bencration 


699.  JESSE  SHOEMAKER'5  (Samuel5,  George,  Jr.4,  George3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Ellis)  Shoemaker,  was  born  12  mo. 
6,  1815;  died  12  mo.  14,  1887;  married,  1  mo.  10,  1837,  Elizabeth  A.  Wil- 
liams, daughter  of  Presley  and  Ellen  Williams,  of  Virginia. 

Children  of  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  A.   (Williams)   Shoemaker: 

1821.  Hannah7,  born  1  mo.  5,  1838;    married.  11  mo.  15,  1853,  George  Lainhart. 

1822.  Edward7,  born  1  mo.  12,  1840;   married,  2  mo.  21,  i860,  Elizabeth  Permillion. 

1823.  John7,  born  9  mo.  5,  1842;   died  4  mo.  11,  1887;   married,  5  mo.  10,  1866,  Margaret 

Carroll. 

1824.  Jesse7,  born  9  mo.  18,  1844;   died  12  mo.  12,  1891,  unmarried. 

1825.  Eliza7,  born  7  mo.  14.  1850 ;    married.  12  mo.  6,  1877,  John  F.  Davison. 

1826.  George  T.7,  born  9  mo.  5,  1852;   married,  10  mo.  14,  1891,  Elizabeth  E.  Poole. 

1827.  Isaac  W.7,  born  8  mo.  22,  1854 ;    married,  4  mo.  3,  1879.  Mary  A.  Carroll. 

1828.  William  F.\  born  1  mo.  10,  1856;   unmarried. 

700.  SAMUEL  SHOEMAKER,  JR.6  (Samuel5,  George,  Jr.4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Ellis)  Shoemaker,  was 
born  7  mo.  1.  1818;  married,  2  mo.  23,  1846,  Elizabeth  R.  Lane,  daughter 
of  Henry  and  Joan  Lane,  of  Massachusetts. 

After  his  marriage,  Samuel,  Jr.,  removed  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  the  better 
to  attend  to  his  large  real  estate  interests.  He  died  11  mo.  11,  1891,  and  was 
interred  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  R.  (Lane)  Shoemaker: 

1829.  James  Ellis7,  born  3  mo.  25,  1847 ;    died  12  mo.  19,  1851. 

1830.  John  Henry7,  born  11  mo.  4,  1848;   died  12  mo.  24,  1851. 

1831.  Sophia  Josephine7,  born  6  mo.  6,  1851. 

1832.  Anna  Regina7.  born  4  mo.  1,  1853. 

1833.  Samuel  Joseph7,  born  5  mo.  28,  1855. 

701.  EDWARD  SHOEMAKER6  (Samuel5.  George,  Jr.4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Ellis)  Shoemaker,  was 
born  1  mo.  26,  1821 ;  married,  in  Montgomery  County,  Maryland,  5  mo.  18, 
1843,  Jane  Lucretia  Dean,  born  5  mo.  18,  1820,  daughter  of  Thomas  and 
Lucretia  Dean,  of  St.  Mary's  County,  Maryland.  Edward  moved  to  Ottumwa, 
Wapell  County,  Iowa,  where  he  died  1  mo.  19,  1893. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Jane  Lucretia  (Dean)  Shoemaker: 

1834.  Thomas',  born  6  mo.  19,  1844 ;   married,  12  mo.  25,  1872,  Mary  J.  Mason. 

1835.  Frank7,  born  4  mo.  19,  1846. 

1836.  Anna  Virginia7,  born  3  mo.  29,  1848. 

1837.  Amos  Edward7,  born  3  mo.  16,  1850 ;   died  9  mo.  17,  1853. 

11  161 


£bc  Sbocmafcer  ffamtty  of  Cbeltenbam 

1838.  Louisa',  born  2  mo.  12,  1852. 

1839.  Nicholas7,  born  4  mo.  28,  1854;  unmarried. 

1840.  Isaiah',  born  8  mo.  11,  1856;  died  9  mo.  8,  1858. 

1841.  Edward',  born  12  mo.  1,  1858;  died  1  mo.  28,  i860. 

702.  RACHEL  SHOEMAKER'5  (Samuel5,  George,  Jr.4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Ellis)  Shoemaker, 
was  born  5  mo.  10,  1823;  married,  11  mo.  2,  1843,  J-  Thomas  Dean,  of 
Teunallytown,  D.  C,  who  died  1  mo.  25,  1895,  son  of  Thomas  and  Lucretia 
Dean. 

Children  of  J.  Thomas  and  Rachel  (Shoemaker)  Dean: 

1842.  Edith',  born  2  mo.  8,  1845;   married.  1  mo.  1,  1872,  John  Willett. 

1843.  Sarah',  born  8  mo.  28,  1847 ;   died  2  mo.  22,  1892 ;    married,  8  mo.  12,  1869,  Joseph 

Collins. 

1844.  Harriet',  born  7  mo.  2.  1850;   died  10  mo.  6,  1852. 

1845.  Edward',  born  7  mo.  7,  1853;   died  7  mo.  17,  1891 ;   married,  6  mo.  26,  1879,  Emma 

Goodrich. 

1846.  Charles  T.',  born  2  mo.  10,  1857;   married,  3  mo.  24,  1885,  Annie  S.  Wrightson. 

1847.  Alice',  born  8  mo.  27,  1859;   married,  12  mo.  18,  1893,  Francisco  Perna. 

1848.  Henry',  born  6  mo.  28,  1862;    married,  10  mo.  15,  1885,  Lilla  Beach. 

1849.  Martha',  born  1  mo.  20,  1867;   married,  4  mo.  6,  1891,  David  D.  Volentyn. 

703.  NAYLOR  SHOEMAKER6  (Abraham5,  George,  Jr.4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Martha  Webster,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  7  mo.  21,  1801 ;  died  3  mo.  7, 
1872;  married,  11  mo.  18,  1830,  at  Goose  Creek,  Monthly  Meeting,  Virginia, 
Sarah  Tate,  born  11  mo.  5,  1801  ;  died  in  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  5  mo.  30, 
1885 ;  daughter  of  Levi  Tate  and  Edith  Nichols,  of  Loudon  County,  Virginia. 

Children  of  Naylor  and  Sarah  (Tate)  Shoemaker,  born  in  Loudon  County, 
Virginia : 

1850.  Levi  Tate',  born  10  mo.  18.  1832 ;    died  4  mo.  19.  1866,  unmarried,  in  Virginia. 

1851.  Martha  Ann',  born  7  mo.  26,   1835;    married,  2  mo.   16,   1869,   William  Henry 

Taylor. 

1852.  William  Tate',  born  3  mo.  15.  1838;    married,  2  mo.  28.  1864,  Mary  A.  Janney. 

1853.  Abraham',  born  6  mo.  6,   1840;    married    (1)    Mary  Kinley.  of   Preble   County, 

Ohio;    (2)   Margaret  Kinley. 

1854.  Edith  Eliza',  born  6  mo.  21,  1844. 

705.  HANNAH  SHOEMAKER6  (Abraham8,  George,  Jr.4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Martha  Webster, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Virginia,  11  mo.  3,  1806;  died  9  mo.  21,  1859;  married, 
4  mo.  19,  1827,  John  B.  Young,  son  of  John  Young  and  Lois  Wiett,  of 
Virginia. 

162 


Sevcntb  Generation 


Children  of  John  B.  and  Hannah  (Shoemaker)  Young,  all  born  in  Loudon 
Comity,  Virginia : 

1855.  Sarah  E.7,  born  1  mo.  28,  1828;    married  Moses  B.  Trussell,  Sr. 

1856.  Martha  E.7,  born  7  mo.  28,  1829;    died  8  mo.  15,  1840. 

1857.  Louisa  A.7,  born  7  mo.  1,  1831 ;  married,  2  mo.  14,  1854,  Charles  Trussell. 

1858.  William  Henry7,  born  7  mo.  20.  1833 ;   died  10  mo.  7,  1834. 

1859.  Abraham   W.7,  born  2  mo.   12.   1836;    married,   1   mo.   13,   1861,   Susan  E.  Beall, 

daughter  of  Robert  E.  Beall  and  Susan  Wright. 
i860.  Henrietta7,  born  7  mo.  23,  1838;   died  8  mo.  1,  1840. 

1861.  Eliza  R.7,  born  8  mo.  7,   1840;    married,  3  mo.  7,   1861,  Charles  Works,  son  of 

Alfred  and  Elizabeth  Works. 

1862.  Mortimer  T.7.  born  10  mo.  28,  1842 ;   married  Mary  E.  A.  Stow,  daughter  of  John 

and  Matilda  Stow. 

1863.  Deborah  M.7,  born  5  mo.  17,  1845;    married  Albert  Silcott. 

1864.  Alpheus  L.7,  born  1  mo.  8,  1847;    married  Louisa  Darr,  daughter  of  Addison  and 

Rosena  Darr. 

1865.  Isaiah  Shipley7,  born  4  mo.  18,  1850;   married,  1  mo.  9,  1872,  Frances  S.  Kephait, 

daughter  of  Harmon  and  Malinda  Kephart. 

706.  RACHEL  SHOEMAKER"  (Abraham5,  George,  Jr.4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Martha  Webster, 
his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  13,  1808;  died  11  mo.  20,  1861 ;  married,  1834,  at 
Goose  Creek  Monthly  Meeting,  Virginia,  Joseph  Gibson,  of  Loudon  County, 
Virginia,  born  12  mo.  15,  1796;  died  7  mo.  4,  1869;  son  of  Moses  and  Lydia 
Gibson. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Rachel  (Shoemaker)  Gibson: 

1866.  Clementine7,  born  12  mo.  27,  1835. 

1867.  Webster7,  born  12  mo.  15,  1841  ;    married,  9  mo.  30,  1875,  Martha  A.,  daughter  of 

Levi  and  Elizabeth  Brown,  of  Ohio. 

1868.  Laura  E.7,  born  8  mo.  19.  1848;   married,  10  mo.  12,  1880,  Charles  H.  Moore,  son 

of  Jonathan  and  Eliza  Moore,  of  Richmond.  Indiana. 

1869.  Ella7,  born  6  mo.  3,  1854. 

709.  SAMUEL  SPENCER  SHOEMAKER15  (Abraham5,  George,  Jr.4, 
George3,  George2,  George1 ) ,  son  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Martha  Webster, 
his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  8,  1815;  died  11  mo.  12,  1885,  in  Jewell  County, 
Kansas;  married,  10  mo.  2,  1838,  Mary  C.  E.  Bealle,  born  6  mo.  10,  1819; 
died  5  mo.  29,  1892;  daughter  of  Daniel  F.  and  Elizabeth  Bealle;  she  and 
her  husband  were  buried  near  Randall,  Jewell  County,  Kansas. 

Children  of  Samuel  Spencer  and  Mary  C.  E.   (Bealle)   Shoemaker,  born  in 
Virginia : 

1870.  Martha  E.7,  born  12  mo.  8,  1839. 

1871.  Edith  M.7,  born  1  mo.  19,  1842;    married,  2  mo.,  1875,  Charles  S.  Jones. 

1872.  David  W.7,  born  11  mo.  27,  1844;  married,  10  mo.  2,  1870,  Margaret  Houdasheldt. 

163 


Zbc  Sbocmaftcr  family  of  Cbcltenbam 

1873.  George  W.7,  born  4  mo.  12,  1848;   married,  8  mo.  7,  1870,  Elizabeth  Fitch. 

1874.  Sarah  V.7,  born  8  mo.  6,  1850;   died  1  mo.  23,  1854. 

1875.  Mary  H.7,  born  12  mo.  5,  1852 ;   married,  8  mo.  12,  1883,  James  L.  Trussell. 

1876.  Lewis  H.7,  born  1  mo.  28,  1856;    married  Effie  M.  Bleeze. 

1877.  Eliza  V.7,  born  10  mo.  2,  1859;   married,  10  mo.  2,  1877,  Philip  S.  Spicer. 

710.  BASIL  W.  SHOEMAKER6  (Abraham5,  George,  Jr.4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Abraham  Shoemaker  and  Martha  Webster,  his 
wife,  was  born  10  mo.  28,  1817;  died  in  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  11  mo.  27, 
1890;  married,  by  Mayor  Swift,  in  Philadelphia,  9  mo.  28,  1848,  to  Caroline 
Thomas,  born  9  mo.  24,  1824,  daughter  of  Spencer  Thomas  and  his  wife 
Hepzibah  Spencer,  of  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Basil  \V.  and  Caroline  (Thomas)  Shoemaker: 

878.  Lemuel  T.7,  born  8  mo.  23,  1849;    died  young. 

879.  Ellen  F.7,  born  11  mo.  26,  1851 ;  married,  1  mo.,  1883,  George  W.  Nichols. 

880.  Howard7,  born  12  mo.  24,  1853 ;   married,  5  mo.,  1887,  Eva  Mosher. 

881.  Elwood7,  born  2  mo.  14.  1859;   married,  9  mo.  10,  1883,  Lutie  James. 

882.  Edwin7,  born  2  mo.  14,  1859;   married,  2  mo.  3,  1892,  Permelia  G.  Hixon. 

883.  George7,  born  8  mo.  4,  1861. 

884.  Annie  Lizzie7,  born  7  mo.  28,  1864;   married,  11  mo.  24,  1887,  Charles  W.  Hudson. 

885.  Thomas  S.7,  born  1  mo.  20,  1867 ;   died  young. 

886.  Edith  Maria7,  born  11  mo.  25.  1869:   married,  5  mo.  30,  1894,  Frank  Hibbs. 

712.  JOHN  CHILD8  (Henry  Child6,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Henry  Child  and  Sarah  Kirk,  his  wife,  was  born 
9  mo.  20,  1789;  died  6  mo.  18,  1876;  married,  10  mo.  29,  181 1,  Rachel  Teas, 
who  died  10  mo.  30,  1857,  daughter  of  John  and  Rachel  Teas,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  John  and  Rachel  (Teas)  Child: 

1887.  John  Teas7,  born  12  mo.  14,  1812;    died  8  mo.  24,  1832. 

1888.  Samuel  Teas7,  born  10  mo.  6,  1814;    married  Sarah  Lloyd. 

1889.  Henry  Teas7,  born  8  mo.  16.  1816;    married  (1)  Anna  R.  Pickering;    (2)   Sarah 

Ann  Nicholson;    (3)  Ellen  M.  Hancock. 

1890.  Isaac  T.',  born  10  mo.  29,  1818;   died  8  mo.  15,  1832. 

1891.  Thomas  T.7,  born  8  mo.  15,  1820;    married  (1)  Elizabeth  Kenderdine ;    (2)  Anna 

Martin. 

1892.  Mary  T.7,  born  12  mo.  27,  1824;    married  Hector  C.  Ivins. 

715.  RACHEL  LLOYD'5  (Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  Lloyd  and  Sarah  Child,  his  wife, 
was  born  3  mo.  24,  1776;  died  2  mo.  23,  1826;  married  John  Malone,  son  of 
John  and  Rebecca  (Goode)  Malone,  of  Buckingham  township,  Bucks  County. 

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Children  of  John  and  Rachel  (Lloyd)  Malone: 

1893.  Charles  L.7,  born  10  mo.  7,  1803;    died  unmarried. 

1894.  Seneca  E.7,  born  8  mo.  11,  1805;    married  Hannah  Iredell  Trump. 

1895.  Benjamin7,  born  10  mo.  26,  1807;   died  12  mo.  29,  1871 ;   married  Elizabeth  Jacoby. 

1896.  Sarah  C.\  born  5  mo.  10,  1810;   married  John  Betts. 

1897.  Mary7,  born  8  mo.  10,  1815;   married  Daniel  Trump. 

1898.  Watson7,  born  10  mo.  24,  1817;  married  Hannah  Hough  Taylor. 

1899.  John  K.7,  born  7  mo.  10,  1821 ;    married  Sarah  A.  Moore. 

716.  ELIZABETH  LLOYD8  (Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4, 
George3,  George2',  George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  Lloyd  and  Sarah  Child, 
his  wife,  was  born  n  mo.  24,  1777;  died  10  mo.  18,  1826;  married,  11  mo. 
15,  1805,  as  his  second  wife,  Mark  Balderston,  born  5  mo.  1,  1778;  died  9  mo. 
26,  1823;  son  of  John  and  Hannah  (Watson)  Balderston,  of  Solebury,  Bucks 
County.  Mark's  first  wife  was  Anna  Brown,  born  1  mo.  10,  1778;  died  8  mo. 
25,  1802;  no  issue. 

Children  of   Mark  and  Elizabeth  (Lloyd)  Balderston: 

1900.  Charles7,  born  8  mo.  30,  1806;   died  11  mo.  2,  1826. 

1901.  Ann7,  born  1  mo.  6,  1809;   died  11  mo.  I,  1826. 

1902.  Sarah7,  born  5  mo.  23,  1811;   died  11  mo.  19.  1831. 

1903.  George7,  born  7  mo.  16,  1813 ;   died  1  mo.  15,  1839,  unmarried. 

1904.  Maria7,  born  2  mo.  9,  1816;   died  5  mo.  18,  1899;   married  Jesse  W.  Taylor.     (See 

No.  645.) 

1905.  Lloyd7,  born  7  mo.  21.  1818;    married  Catharine  Canby. 

1906.  Mark7,  born  12  mo.  26,  1820;   married  (1)   Ann  Scattergood ;    (2)   Lydia  E.  Van 

Blarcom. 

720.  BENJAMIN  LLOYD0  (Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Lloyd  and  his  wife  Sarah  Child,  was 
born  in  Moreland  township,  8  mo.  22,  1784;  died  9  mo.  10,  1831  ;  married, 
at  Solebury  Meeting,  Bucks  County,  11  mo.  17,  1818,  Hannah  Hampton, 
daughter  of  Oliver  and  Hannah  Hampton,  of  Solebury  township. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Hampton)  Lloyd  : 

1907.  Sarah7,  born  9  mo.  30,   1819;    died   11   mo.  26,    1874;    married,  3  mo.  25,   1840, 

Samuel  T.  Child.     (See  No.  1888.) 

1908.  Oliver7,  born  8  mo.  6,  1822;    died  2  mo.  10,  1861 ;  married  Phebe  Cox. 

1909.  Elizabeth  B.',  born  6  mo.  20,  1824;  died  3  mo.  16,  1896;  married  Edward  Linton. 

1910.  James7,  born  9  mo.  26,  1826;   died  11  mo.  11,  1826. 

1911.  Benjamin7,  born  10  mo.  9,  1831 ;   died  8  mo.  18,  1893;   married  Nancy  Bird. 

722.  JESSE  LLOYD6  (Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Lloyd  and  his  wife  Sarah  Child,  was 

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born  ii  mo.  3,  1788;  died  9  mo.  26,  1832;  married  at  Falls  Meeting,  Bucks 
County,  11  mo.  19,  1812,  Ann  Yardley,  born  2  mo.  6,  1790;  died  3  mo.  30, 
1845;  she  was  the  daughter  of  Mahlon  and  Elizabeth  (Brown)  Yardley,  of 
Lower  Makefield  township. 

Children  of  Jesse  and  Ann  (Yardley)  Lloyd: 

1912.  Sarah',  born  8  mo.  3,  1813 ;    died  10  mo.  2,  1832. 

1913.  Mahlon7,  born  11  mo.  25,  1814;    married  Amelia  Davenport. 

1914.  William7,  born  3  mo.  9,  1816;    married  Mercy  Ely. 

1915.  Benjamin  J.7,  born  3  mo.  6,  1819 ;   married  Lydia  Y.  Taylor. 

1916.  Elizabeth7,  born  1  mo.  31.  1822;    married  Thomas  F.  Davenport. 

725.  JOHN  LLOYD6  (Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Lloyd  and  his  wife  Sarah  Child,  was 
born  9  mo.  16,  1796;  died  7  mo.,  1877;  married  (1),  at  Gwynedd  Meeting, 
4  mo.  8,  1823,  Lydia  Spencer,  born  8  mo.  10,  1799,  daughter  of  John  and 
Lydia  (Foulke)  Spencer,  of  Moreland,  Montgomery  County;  she  died  12  mo. 
30,  1823;  he  married  (2)  Sidnea  Paul,  born  3  mo  7,  1802,  daughter  of 
Joshua  and  Hannah  Paul;  she  died  8  mo.  20,  1866. 

Children  of  John  and  Sidnea  (Paul)  Lloyd: 

1917.  William  Stokes7,  born  9  mo.  16,  1827;    died  11  mo.  5,  1852. 

1918.  Lydia  Ann7,  born  4  mo.  1,  1829;   married  W.  Jarrett  Hallowell. 

1919.  Hannah  S.7,  born  3  mo.  9,  1831 ;    married  Joseph  W.  Hallowell. 

1920.  Ellen  L.t,  born  7  mo.  8,  1833 ;    married  Charles  H.  Lukens. 

1921.  Joseph  Paul7,  born  10  mo.  8,  1835  ;   married,  4  mo.  6.  1887,  Emma  Kellar :   no  issue. 

1922.  Sarah  C.7,  born  3  mo.  20,  1838;   married  Israel  H.  Mather. 

1923.  Emma7,  born  3  mo.   30,    1840;    died  8  mo.   15,   1867;    married,   10  mo.  31,   1866, 

Jonathan  Iredell,  son  of  James  Iredell,  of  Horsham ;    no  issue. 

1924.  John',  born  8  mo.  15,  1842;  married  Annie  Williams. 

726.  JOSEPH  PARRY6  (Elizabeth  Child5.  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Child)  Parry,  was  born 
10  mo.  23,  1779;  died  3  mo.  29,  1808;  married,  5  mo.  29,  1804,  in  Philadel- 
phia, Ann  (Williams)  Shoemaker,  born  8  mo.  13,  1770;  died  2  mo.  3,  1855; 
widow  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  daughter  of  Hezekiah  and  Grace  (Biles) 
Williams,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Ann  (Williams)  Parry: 

1925.  Mary',  born  3  mo.  18,  1805;   died  5  mo.  11,  1871 ;    married,  10  mo.  I,  1856,  Stephen 

Shaw ;   no  issue. 

1926.  Sarah  S.\  born  12  mo.  2,  1806 ;    married  Edward  Swain,  M.D. 

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727.  SARAH  PARRY6  (Elizabeth  Child5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Child)  Parry,  was 
born  5  mo.  31,  1781  ;  died  3  mo.,  1863;  married,  12  mo.  2,  1806,  at  Friends' 
North  Meeting  in  Philadelphia,  James  Howell,  silversmith,  of  Philadelphia, 
son  of  Jacob  S.  Howell  and  Mary  Carmalt,  his  wife. 

Children  of  James  and  Sarah  (Parry)  Howell : 

1927.  Mary7,  born  10  mo.  23,  1807;   married  Benjamin  R.  Mears,  M.D. 

1928.  Elizabeth  C,  born  4  mo.  23,  1809. 

1929.  Ann7,  born  6  mo.  22,  1811 ;    died  8  mo.  29,  1827. 

1930.  Caleb7,  born  6  mo.  4,  1813 ;   married  Elizabeth  Hoover. 

1931.  Sarah7,  born  3  mo.  8,  1819;   married  Edward  W.  Wilson. 

1932.  Rebecca  Carmalt7,  born  5  mo.  22,  1824;    married,  2  mo.  17,  1851,  Manlove  Hayes. 

730.  MARY  PARRY6  (Elizabeth  Child5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Child)  Parry,  was 
born  8  mo.  25,  1786;  died  5  mo.  17,  1848;  married,  5  mo.  27,  1806,  Benjamin 
Davis,  son  of  Nathan  and  Elizabeth  (Hibberd)  Davis,  of  Darby,  Delaware 
County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Parry)  Davis: 

1933.  Charles7,   born  6  mo.    16,    1807;    died    10   mo.   30,    1854;    married   Rowland   H. 

Stevenson. 
1934-  Joseph  Parry7,  born  5  mo.  20,  1809;   died  n  mo.  29,  1842. 

1935.  Elizabeth7,  born  10  mo.  19,  1811;    died  12  mo.  22,  1832. 

1936.  Elwood  C.7,  born  5  mo.  13,  1816;    married  Margaret  Aldridge. 

1937.  Mary  Parry'7,  born  1  mo.  18,  1824;    died  3  mo.  14,  1850. 

736.  JOHN  WALTON6  (Hannah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Child)  Walton,  of  Moreland 
township,  died  9  mo.  5,  1833;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  10  mo.  17, 
1816,  Juliana  Michener,  born  3  mo.  31,  1793;  died  in  Moreland,  10  mo.  2^, 
1824;   daughter  of  John  and  Martha  Michener,  of  Abington. 

Children  of  John  and  Juliana  (Michener)  Walton: 

1938.  Martha  M.7,  born  1  mo.  1,  1818;   married,  2  mo.  26,  1846,  Jonathan,  son  of  Robert 

Roberts  and  Hannah  Tyson. 

1939.  Edwin  Child7,  born  12  mo.  20,  1821 ;   married,  3  mo.  7,  1844,  Mary  W.  Roberts. 

1940.  May  R.7,  born  7  mo.  20,  1824. 

739.  SARAH  CHILD6  (John  Child5,  Mary  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Child  and  Mary  Phipps,  his  wife,  died 

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at  the  age  of  seventy-one  years;    married  John  Conrad,  born  2  mo.  4,  1782; 
died  7  mo.  29,  1853  ;  son  of  Joseph  Conrad  and  Rebecca  Cook,  his  wife. 

Children  of  John  and  Sarah  (Child)  Conrad  (Conrad  Genealogy)  : 

1941.  James7,  born  5  mo.  20,  1806;    married  Sarah  Sterigere. 

1942.  Mary7,  born  8  mo.  11,  1808;   married  Levi  Roberts. 

1943.  Peter7,  born  9  mo.  26.  1810;    married  Sarah  Ambler. 

1944.  Joseph7,  born  12  mo.  24,  1812 ;   married  Rebecca  A.  Shaw. 

1945.  Tacy7,  born  7  mo.  22,  1815. 

1946.  John  R.\  born  11  mo.  3,  1817;   married  (1)  Emetine  Adams;    (2)  Anna  P.  Lewis. 

1947.  Albert7,  born  1  mo.  25,  1820;   married  Martha  D.  Ball. 

1948.  Charles  N.7,  born  4  mo.  24,  1822;    married  Lydia  A.  Walton. 

1949.  Elizabeth7,  born  9  mo.  7,  1824 ;   married  Joseph  Walton. 

1950.  Lewis7,  born  11  mo.  26,  1826;    married  Rebecca  A.  Bailey. 

1951.  Isaac7,  born  10  mo.  30,  1828;   married  (1)  Mary  Walton;    (2)   Sallie  Ambler. 

1952.  Levi7,  born  12  mo.  26,  1830;    died  9  mo.  13,  1862,  in  the  army. 

744.  JOHN  CHILDS6  (John  Child5,  Mary  Shoemaker4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Child  and  Mary  Phipps,  his  wife,  was  born 
7  mo.  9,  1798;  died  4  mo.  8,  1825;  married,  1820,  Ann  T.,  daughter  of 
Jacob  T.  and  Mary  (Thomas)  Moore,  of  Plymouth,  Pennsylvania.  After 
the  death  of  John,  the  widow  resided  in  Plymouth  until  1854,  when  she  re- 
moved to  her  son's  residence  in  Norristown,  where  she  died  in  1892,  aged 
ninety-one  years. 

Children  of  John  and  Ann  T.  (Moore)  Childs: 

I9S3-  Jacob7,  born  1  mo.  31,  1822;    married  Lydia  Foss. 
'954-  John7,  born  5  mo.  10,  1825;   died  in  infancy. 

749.  ANN  SHOEMAKER6  (Joseph5,  Ezekiel4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Tacy  Ambler,  was 
born  3  mo.  17,  1786;  died  1863;  married,  12  mo.  14,  1810,  at  Gwynedd 
Friends'  Meeting,  Nathan  Evans,  born  1  mo.  25,  1772;  died  1  mo.  19,  1826; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Evans,  of  Gwynedd  township. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Ann  (Shoemaker)  Evans  : 

1955.  Charles7,  born  9  mo.  30,  1811;    married   (1)   Mary  M.  Morgan;    (2)   Sarah  M. 

Harris. 

1956.  Edmund7,  born  5  mo.  29,  1816;    died  1847;   married  Jane  R.  Smith;   no  issue. 

750.  EZEKIEL  SHOEMAKER6  (Joseph5,  Ezekiel4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  Tacy  Ambler,  his  wife,  was  born 
9  mo.  19,  1787;  died  12  mo.  14,  1818;  married,  2  mo.  15,  18 16,  at  Plymouth 

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Meeting,  Margaret  Weber,  born  6  mo.  24,  1790,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Tacy 
Weber,  of  Whitpain  township. 

Margaret  (Weber)  Shoemaker  married  (2),  5  mo.  15,  1823,  at  Gwynedd 
Meeting,  Daniel  Williams,  of  Moreland,  son  of  Richard  and  Sarah  Williams, 
of  New  Garden,  North  Carolina ;  they  removed  to  Richmond,  Indiana,  where 
Daniel  was  a  minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends. 

Children  of  Ezekiel  and  Margaret  (Weber)  Shoemaker: 

1957.  Tacy',  born  11  mo.  29,  1816;    married  Joshua  Murphy. 

1958.  Charles',  born  8  1110.  18,  1818;    married  Margaret  Ann  Ellis. 

751.  HANNAH  SHOEMAKER6  (Joseph5,  Ezekiel4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  Tacy  Ambler,  his  wife,  was 
born  10  mo.  10,  1789;  died  12  mo.  30,  1867,  in  Philadelphia;  married,  at 
Gwynedd  Meeting,  10  mo.  12,  1819,  John  H.  Cavender,  who  died  in  Phila- 
delphia, 11  mo.  21,  1869,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  Cavender,  of  Abing- 
ton,  Pennsylvania.  John  was  a  well-known  conveyancer  and  real  estate 
dealer  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  John  H.  and  Hannah  (Shoemaker)  Cavender: 

1959-  Joseph7,  born  9  mo.  23,  1820;    died  7  mo.  5,  1822. 

i960.  Thomas  S.7,  born  8  mo.  6,  1822;  married  Elizabeth  Mott. 

752.  ELLEN  SHOEMAKER6  (Joseph5,  Ezekiel4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Tacy  Ambler,  was 
born  11  mo.  25,  1791  ;  died  8  mo.  10,  1868;  married,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting, 
10  mo.  3,  181 5,  John  Forman,  of  New  Britain,  Bucks  County,  son  of  Alexan- 
der and  Jane  Forman. 

Children  of  John  and  Ellen  (Shoemaker)  Forman: 

1961.  Elizabeth7,  born  9  mo.  21,  1816;   died  young. 

1962.  Elizabeth7,  born  9  mo.  24,  1818;   married,  5  mo.,  1842,  John  T.  Michener. 

1963.  Sarah7,  born  3  mo.  17,  1825. 

1964.  Jane7,  born  11  mo.  24,  1832. 

753.  JOHN  SHOEMAKER6  (Joseph5,  Ezekiel4,  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  Tacy  Ambler,  his  wife,  was  born 
3  mo.  11,  1793,  m  Gwynedd  township;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  5  mo. 
11,  1815,  Elizabeth  Logan,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Logan,  of  Abington 
township. 

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Children  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Logan)  Shoemaker: 

1965.  Hannah  L.7,  born  2  mo.  24,  1816;   married  John  Jones. 

1966.  Maria',  born  11  mo.  9,  1817;   married  William  Steel. 

1967.  Tacy  Ann7,  born  6  mo.  2,  1820 ;   married  George  Logan. 

1968.  Jane7,  born  3  mo.  5,  1822 ;   married  George  Logan. 

1969.  Martha7,  born  3  mo.  1,  1824. 

1970.  Joseph  A.7,  born  3  mo.  5.  1826;   married,  1  mo.  1,  1857,  Esther  Ann  Harper. 

1971.  Elizabeth7,  born  11  mo.  13,  1827. 

1972.  John  F.7,  born  9  mo.  12,  1831. 

754.  JOSEPH  SHOEMAKER0  (Joseph5,  Ezekiel4.  Richard3,  George2, 
George1),  son  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Tacy  Ambler,  was  born  12 
mo.  17,  1794;  died  3  mo.  2j,  1872;  married,  4  mo.  10,  1821,  Phebe  Hallo- 
well,  born  2  mo.  14,  1799;  died  6  mo.  16,  1878;  daughter  of  William  and 
Susanna  Hallowell,  of  Gwynedd. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Phebe  (Hallowell)  Shoemaker: 

1973.  Ezekiel7,  born  I  mo.  17,  1822;    married  Hannah  H.  Meredith. 

1974.  Ellin  H.7,  born  10  mo.  24,  1823;    married  Cadwalader  R.  Evans. 

1975.  Ruth  Ann7,  born  11  mo.  11,  1825;  died  11  mo.  30,  1855,  unmarried. 

1976.  William  H.7,  born  10  mo.  21,  1829;   married  Eleanor  Conard. 

1977.  Hannah7,  born  4  mo.  1,  1837;   died  10  mo.,  1840. 

756.  HANNAH  SHOEMAKER6  (Richardr\  Ezekiel4,  Richard3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Richard  Shoemaker  and  Eleanor  Roberts,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Gwynedd  township,  8  mo.  7,  1794;  died  in  1875;  married 
Isaac  W  Moore,  born  in  1785;   died  in  1832. 

Children  of  Isaac  W.  and  Hannah  (Shoemaker)  Moore: 

1978.  Sarah  Ann7,  born  1819;   married  Abner  Thomas. 

1979.  Richard  S.7,  born  1821  ;    married  Tacy  Jarrett. 

1980.  Hannah  S.7,  born  1829;    died  i860;   married  Joseph  L.  Thomas;   no  issue. 

1981.  Isaac  W.7,  born  183 1 ;  married  Barbara  Davis. 

761.  CADWALADER  ROBERTS6  (Edward  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoe- 
maker4, Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  and  Rebecca  Roberts, 
was  born  1  mo.  1,  1800;  died  5  mo.  20,  1876;  married,  10  mo.  25,  1842, 
Ann  Phillips,  born  3  mo.  14,  1819;  died  8  mo.  22,  1864.  Cadwalader  was 
buried  at  Catawissa,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Cadwalader  and  Ann    (Phillips)    Roberts: 

1982.  Rebecca  A.7,  born  10  mo.  16,  1845 ;    died  6  mo.  9,  1859. 

1983.  Edward  C.7,  born  5  mo.  19,  1848;   died  2  mo.  4,  1866. 

1984.  David  B.7,  born  1  mo.  26,  1850;   died  2  mo.  22,  1877;    married  Amanda  Reedy. 

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1985.  Ruth  H.7,  born  9  mo.  24,  1853;   died  7  mo.  5,  1879;   married,  4  mo.  7,  1875,  William 

U.  John,  farmer  of  Bear  Gap. 

1986.  Sarah  E.7,  born  1858;    married,  1880,  James  E.  U.  Crawford. 

1987.  Rachel  A.',  born  i860. 

765.  EDWARD  J.  ROBERTS6  (Edward  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  physician,  of  Bloomfield,  Indiana,  son  of 
Edward  Roberts  and  Rebecca  Phillips,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  29,  1808; 
married  Annie  Bartholomew. 

Children  of  Edward  J.  and  Annie  (Bartholomew)  Roberts: 

1988.  Josiah7,  born  10  mo.  II,  1834:    married  Lucinda  Wonders. 

1989.  Petrican7,   born   2   mo.   27,    1837 ;     died    1864 ;     buried   in    Memphis,    Tennessee ; 

married,  in  1862,  Leah  Miller. 

1990.  Charles  H.7,  born  8  mo.  5,  1839 ;    married,  1866,  Katie  Shehen. 

1991.  Caroline7,  born  2  mo.  27,  1841 ;    married,  1871,  James  Doyle. 

1992.  Cordelia7,  born  6  mo.  8,  1843. 

1993.  Agnes  B.7,  born  4  mo.  4,  1846;  married,  5  mo.  22,  1871,  William  McKendree. 

1994.  Edward  C.7,  born  5  mo.  24,  1849;    married,  1879,  Laura  Nation. 
1995-  Josephine7,  born  1  mo.  8,  1851 ;    married,  1869,  W.  M.  Figg. 

1996.  Letitia7,  born  1  mo.  8,  1851 ;   died  1880;   married,  1867,  David  Hunter. 

1997.  Hannah7,  born  9  mo.  15,  1854;    married.  1873,  G.  T.  Clark. 

1998.  Villary7,  born  4  mo.  8,  1859;   married,  6  mo.  27,  1885,  Henry  Clay  Kindred. 

766.  DAVID  ROBERTS0  (Edward  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Roberts  and  Rebecca  Phillips, 
his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  19,  181 1 ;  married,  1835,  Frances  Sanders. 

Children  of  David  and  Frances  (Sanders)  Roberts: 

1999.  Alfred7,  born  7  mo.  12,  1837;    married  Elizabeth  R.  Rishel. 

2000.  Rebecca  R.7,  born  1839;    married,  1865,  Aaron  Sechler. 

2001.  Hannah7,  born  1842;   married  George  W.  Mower. 

2002.  Josiah  R.7,  born  1844 ;    married  Elizabeth  J.  Clawson. 

2003.  John  E.7,  born  2  mo.  12,  1847 ;   married  Lavinia  Derling. 

2004.  Clarence7,  born  1849;    died  1851. 

2005.  Margaret  S.7,  born  1851 ;    married  Peter  A.  Rishel. 

2006.  Fannie  Agnes7,  born  1854;    married  Theodore  C.  Reese. 

2007.  Sarah  E.7,  born  1857. 

2008.  Martha  Jane7,  born  i860. 

2009.  William  A.7,  born  1863. 

767.  STEPHEN  F.  ROBERTS"  (Edward  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Roberts  and  Rebecca  Phillips, 
his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  10,  1814;  married,  1847,  Margaret  George, 
daughter  of  Stephen  George;   residence,  Danville,  Pennsylvania. 

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Children  of  Stephen  F.  and  Margaret  (George)  Roberts: 

2010.  Eli  W.7,  married  Kate  Machimer. 

201 1.  Georoe  E.',  married  Ella  M.  Jacobs. 

768.  JOSIAH  A.  ROBERTS6  (Edward  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard'1,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Roberts  and  Rebecca  Phillips, 
his  wife,  of  Rupert,  Columbia  County,  Pennsylvania,  was  born  2  mo.  2,  1820; 
married,  1845,  Anna  M.  Clewell. 

Children  of  Josiah  A.  and  Anna  M.  (Clewell)  Roberts: 

2012.  William  H.t,  born  4  mo.  28,  1846 ;    married  Ellen  Barndt. 

2013.  Harvey",  born  1848;    married  Maria  L.  Fenstermacher. 

2014.  Arthur7,  born  1850;    married  Lary  E.  Ranch. 

2015.  Sarah  A.7,  born  1852;    married  Charles  Decker. 

2016.  Edward',  born  9  mo.  21,  1854;    married  Rettie  Lewis. 

2017.  Anna  M.7,  and  David7,  twins,  born  1857. 

2018.  Clarence7,  born  i860. 

2019.  Clara7,  born  i860;   died  young. 

2020.  Joseph  E.7,  born  1862. 

769.  JOSEPH  ROBERTS6  (Ezekiel  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Ohio,  son  of  Ezekiel  Roberts  and  Ann  Doyle, 
his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  15,  1799;  died  7  mo.,  1830;  married  Esther 
Scott,  born  1809;  died  1883. 

Child  of  Joseph  and  Esther  (Scott)  Roberts: 

2021.  Amanda7,  born  1830 ;    married  Jeptha  Kinsey. 

770.  MARY  ROBERTS6  (Ezekiel  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Ezekiel  Roberts  and  Ann  Doyle,  his 
wife,  was  born  2  mo.  27,  1801  ;   died  1856;   married  Abraham  Griffith. 

Children  of  Abraham  and  Mary  (Roberts)  Griffith: 

2022.  Elena7,  married  John  Cooper,  of  Illinois. 

2023.  Anna  R.',  married  William  Giffen,  of  Jackson  County,  West  Virginia. 

2024.  Reese  L.\  married  Catharine  Seal,  of  Ohio. 

2025.  Charles7,  married  Sarah  J.  Peck,  of  New  Jersey. 

2026.  Ruth',  married  Reuben  Creighton,  of  Ohio. 

77^.  CHARLES  ROBERTS6  (Ezekiel  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Iowa,  son  of  Ezekiel  Roberts  and  Ann  Doyle, 
his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  19,  1808;  died  1  mo.  2T„  1875;  buried  at  Chariton, 
Iowa.    He  married  Sarah  Harris,  daughter  of  John  and  Frances  Harris. 

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Children  of  Charles  and  Sarah  (Harris)  Roberts  : 

2027.  John7,  born  1831 ;   married  (1)  Mary  Barrett;    (2)   Sarah  A.  McKee. 

2028.  Martha  A.',  married  James  H.  Lounsberry. 

2029.  Levi',  born  I  mo.  10.  1834;   married  Mary  J.  Rogers. 

2030.  Ezekiel',  born  6  mo.  22,  1835  ;    married  Samantha  Jackson. 

2031.  Theudas  H.',  married  Mary  A.  Noe. 

2032.  Wright',  born  11  mo.  7,  1838;   married  Samantha  Severe. 

2033.  Francis  M.',  died  young. 

2034.  Esther  A.',  died  young. 

2035.  Emanuel  N.',  married  Eleanor  Frazier. 

2036.  Charles  H.',  born  9  mo.  11,  1845;    married  Mary  Catharine  Hogan. 

2037.  Edwin',  died  young. 

2038.  Amanda',  married  John  D.  Oden. 

2039.  Sarah  J.',  married  Anthony  James. 

777.  JOB  ROBERTS0,  (Cadwalader  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker*, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Cadwalader  Roberts  and  Elizabeth  Evans, 
his  wife,  farmer,  was  born  at  Gwynedd,  4  mo.  1,  1814;  died  8  mo.  31,  1858, 
in  Harford  County,  Maryland ;  buried  at  Fallston  Friends'  ground.  He  mar- 
ried, 9  mo.  19.  1844,  Hannah  Pickering,  born  7  mo.  23,  181 1 ;  died  12  mo.  22, 
1884;   daughter  of  Yeomans  Pickering,  of  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Job  and  Hannah  (Pickering)  Roberts: 

2040.  William  P.',  born  6  mo.  16,  1845;    married  (1),  1869,  Anna  M.  Pugh,  born  1846; 

died  1870;  daughter  of  Abner  Pugh,  of  Oxford.  Pennsylvania;  (2),  1876, 
Agnes  D.  Taggart,  born  1854;  died  1895;  daughter  of  John  Taggart,  of  St. 
Clairsville,  Ohio.  William  graduated  in  1869  from  the  Law  Department, 
University  of  Michigan ;  served  in  the  Union  army,  in  the  Forty-seventh 
Regiment.  P.  V.  M..  and  as  officer  in  the  Forty-fifth  Regiment.  Linked  States 
Colored  Troops.    He  is  a  member  of  the  bar  of  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

2041.  Ellwood  P.',  born  9  mo.  30,  1847;    died  11  mo.  23,  1864,  in  United  States  Military 

Hospital,  Philadelphia ;  member  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninety-fifth  Regi- 
ment, P.  V. ;   buried  in  Gwynedd,  Pennsylvania. 

2042.  Horace  W.'.  born  12  mo.  5.  1850;   died  4  mo.  15.  1885;   buried  in  Phcenix,  Arizona; 

married,  10  mo.  17,  1877,  Edith  R.  Hooper. 

2043.  Richard  J.',  born  1854;    married,  1880,  Martha  C.  Shoemaker. 

779.  CHARLES  ROBERTS6  (Joseph  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Roberts  and  Elizabeth  Ruben- 
kamp,  his  wife,  of  Upper  Dublin,  was  born  1807;  died  1866;  married  Sarah 
Ann  Kenderdine. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Sarah  Ann  (Kenderdine)  Roberts: 

2044.  Elizabeth7,  born  1832;   died  1862,  unmarried. 

2045.  Gulielma7,  born  1834;    died  1865;    married  Edwin  Thomas;    no  issue. 

2046.  Jesse7,  born  2  mo.  13,  1837 ;    married  Sarah  E.  Skirving. 

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2047.  George  K.7,  born  5  mo.  5.  1840;    married  Elizabeth  E.  Shaw. 

2048.  Richard  K.7,  born  1843;    married  Ruth  A.  Michener. 

2049.  Anna  J.t,  born  1845;    died  1866,  unmarried. 

2050.  Joseph7,  born  9  mo.  11,  1848;    married  Mary  W.  Evans. 

780.  MARY  ANN  ROBERTS6  (Joseph  Roberts7',  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  Roberts  and  Elizabeth 
Rubenkamp,  his  wife,  was  born  1810;  died  1886;  married,  1835,  Henry 
Magee. 

Children  of  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Roberts)  Magee : 

2051.  Martha  W.7,  married  William  Johnson. 

2052.  Charles  R.7 

2053.  Jane  Elizabeth7. 

2054.  Agnes  J.7,  married  Charles  H.  Kehr. 

2055-  Joseph  Roberts7,  married  Sarah  McCarter.     (See  No.  2744.) 

2056.  Henry7,  married  Anna  Sutton. 

782.  ISRAEL  ROBERTS6  (Richard  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Richard  Roberts  and  his  wife  Mary 
Scott,  was  born  1806;  died  1849;  he  was  a  merchant  living  in  Ohio.  He 
married,  1832,  Sarah  T.  Ward,  born  1809;  died  1880.  He  was  buried  in 
Emerson,  Ohio. 

Children  of  Israel  and  Sarah  T.  (Ward)  Roberts: 

2057.  Frances  L.7,  born  in  Chicago,  Illinois,  1834. 

2058.  Josephine7,   born    1838;    married   Eber   B.   Ward,   Captain   Thirty-fourth   Illinois 

Volunteers ;    died  1863. 

783.  ALEXANDER  SCOTT  ROBERTS6  (Richard  Roberts5,  Mary 
Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Richard  Roberts  and  Mary 
Scott,  his  wife,  was  born  1809;  died  in  Texas  in  1850;  married  Mary  Fort. 
He  was  a  captain  of  Illinois  troops  in  the  Black  Hawk  War. 

Child  of  Alexander  Scott  and  Mary  (Fort)  Roberts  : 

2059.  Amanda',  died  about  i860 ;    married  Young. 

785.  EZEKIEL  ROBERTS6  (Richard  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4. 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Richard  Roberts  and  Mary  Scott,  his 
wife,  was  born  1813;  he  was  a  minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends.  He 
married  (1),  1841,  Elizabeth  Ann  Griffith,  born  1817;  died  1867;  (2),  in 
1876,  Elizabeth  P.  Harrison,  born  1820;   died  1895. 

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Child  of  Ezekiel  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Griffith)  Roberts: 

2060.  Richard  E.7,  born  1843 ;   married,  1870,  Mira  G.  Smith. 

786.  ROWLAND  ROBERTS6  (Richard  Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4. 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Richard  Roberts  and  Mary  Scott,  his 
wife,  was  born  1817;  died  1890;  he  was  a  miller  of  Short  Creek,  Ohio.  He 
married,  1843,  Mary  Ann  Humphreys,  born  1819;  died  1893.  Rowland  was 
buried  at  New  Sharon,  Iowa. 

Children  of  Rowland  and  Mary  Ann  (Humphreys)  Roberts: 

2061.  Charles  H.t,  born  10  mo.  11,  1847.    Lawyer,  Chicago. 

2062.  Sarah  Irene',  born  7  mo.  4,  1849;    married  John  Nelson  Landis. 

2063.  Richard  A.7,  born  1  mo.  25,  1852;    died  7  mo.  1,  1888;    married,  10  mo.  22,  1874, 

Katherine  Pleasant  Barnes. 

2064.  Mary  Eliza7,  born  10  mo.  29.  1851. 

2065.  Agnes  Evans7,  born  4  mo.  16,  i860;   died  8  mo.  22,  1886. 

797.  MARY  DELAPLAIN6  (James  Delaplain5,  Nehemiah  Delaplain4, 
Elizabeth  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  James  Delaplain  and 
Mary  Kirk,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  14,  1788;  died  6  mo.  2J<  1867;  mar- 
ried. 6  mo.  11,  1807,  Robert  McCay,  born  7  mo.  10,  1783:  died  7  mo.  24, 
1864;  son  of  Robert  and  Rachel  McCay.  Robert  and  Mary  McCay  were 
buried  in  the  cemetery  adjoining  the  Baptist  Church  at  Upland. 

Children  of  Robert  and  Mary  (Delaplain)  McCay: 

2066.  Rachel7,  born  4  mo.  30,   1808;    died  11   mo.   14,  1886;    married,  2  mo.  25,   1836, 

Peter  W.  Green. 

2067.  James7,  born  6  mo.  30,  1810;   died  9  mo.  29.  1886;   married,  6  mo.  18,  1835,  Martha 

Bond. 

2068.  Mary  D.7,  born  1  mo.  23,  1813;   unmarried. 

2069.  Robert7,  born  12  mo.  17,  1815;    died  n  mo.  17,  1896,  unmarried. 

2070.  Margaret7,  born  6  mo.  16,  1818 ;   married,  10  mo.  31,  1839,  Israel  Maddock. 

2071.  Jane7,  born  4  mo.  9,  1822:   married,  11  mo.  3,  1847,  Richard  Krider. 

2072.  William7,  born  12  mo.  6.  1824 ;    died  5  mo.  22.   1883 ;    married.  2  mo.  24,  1859, 

Elizabeth  Shinn. 

2073.  Rebecca7,  born  1  mo.  9,  1827;    died  11  mo.  5,  1827. 

2074.  John7,  born  1  mo.  18,  1829;   married.  10  mo.  4,  1848,  Hannah  Johnson. 

798.  NEHEMIAH  DELAPLAIN'3  (James  Delaplain5,  Nehemiah  Dela- 
plain4, Elizabeth  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  James  Delaplain  and 
Mary  Kirk,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  26,  1790;  died  2  mo.  17,  i860; 
married,  at  Wilmington,  Delaware,  Lavinia  Springer,  who  died  10  mo.  9, 
1840.     They  are  interred  at  St.  James  Episcopal  Church,  below  Newark. 

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ijbe  Sbocmafcer  family  of  Cbcltcnbam 

Children  of  Nehemiah  and  Lavinia  (Springer)  Delaplain  : 

2075.  Louis  Springer7,  removed  to  Wheeling,  West  Virginia ;    he  married  Anne  McCoy, 
and  had  children: 

2076.  Robert8. 

2077.  Mary8. 

2078.  Louis8. 

2079.  Elizabeth8. 

2080.  Sarah1,  died  11  mo.  7,  1885. 

2081.  Mary'. 

2082.  Jeremiah7. 

2083.  Thomas7. 

2084.  Lavinia7. 

Soo.  JAMES  DELAPLAIN6  (James  Delaplain5,  Nehemiah  Delaplain4, 
Elizabeth  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  James  Delaplain  and  Mary 
Kirk,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  10,  1795;  died  2  mo.  9,  1884.  He  married,  in 
1817,  Mary  Wendrickson,  born  1800;  died  4  mo.  9,  1883. 

Children  of  James  and  Mary  (Wendrickson)  Delaplain: 

2085.  Peter7,  established  himself  in  Wheeling,  and  married  Florence  Keely. 

2086.  Esther  A.7,  died  2  mo.  1,  1873;    married  William  Armstrong. 

2087.  Elizabeth7. 

2088.  Mary  J.!,  married  David  Snodgrass. 

2089.  Caroline7,  married  George  Hamilton,  M.D. 

2090.  James,  Jr.7,  married  Rebecca  Hendrickson. 

2091.  Frances7,  married  Robert  L.  Robinson. 

801.  JANE  DELAPLAIN*  (James  Delaplain5,  Nehemiah  Delaplain4, 
Elizabeth  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  James  Delaplain  and 
Mary  Kirk,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  28,  1797;  died  6  mo.  20.  1843  !  married, 
9  mo.  26,  1816,  John  Armstrong,  son  of  Archibald  and  Sarah  (Richards) 
Armstrong;  he  died  6  mo.  13,  1869.  aged  eighty-three  years  and  three 
months. 

Children  of  John  and  Jane  (Delaplain)  Armstrong: 

2092.  James  M.',  born  7  mo.  13,  1817;   died  7  mo.  24,  1823. 

2093.  Sarah  J.7,  born  4  mo.  20,  1819;    married,  2  mo.  23,  1841,  John  Springer. 

2094.  Archibald7,  born  11  mo.  21,  1820;    married,  2  mo.  11,  1847,  Sarah  Springer. 

2095.  Mary  D.',  born  8  mo.  27,  1822 ;  unmarried. 

2096.  George  L.7,  born  7  mo.  21,  1824;    died  10  mo.  15,  1843. 

2097.  Hannah  L.7,  born  8  mo.  15,  1827;  married,  3  mo.  9,  1853,  Hiram  Pierson. 

2098.  Susan  D.7,  born  12  mo.  12,  1829;   married,  3  mo.  7,  1855,  Thomas  Ralph. 

2099.  John,  Jr.7.  born  9  mo.  20,  1831 ;   married,  11  mo.  18,  1856,  Hannah  H.  Woodward. 

2100.  Nathaniel',  born  6  mo.  8,  1834;   died  8  mo.  7,  1851. 

2101.  Rebecca  A.7,  born  3  mo.  20,  1836;   unmarried. 

2102.  Thomas  L.7,  born  3  mo.  19,  1842;    died  7  mo.  13,  1864. 

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808.  ANN  THOMSON6  (Thomas  Thomson5,  John  Thomson4,  Catha- 
rine Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  Thomson  and  Jane 
Jarrett,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County, 
3  mo.  19,  1800;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  5  mo.  18,  1826,  Jacob  S. 
Jarrett,  born  1  mo.  15,  1789;  died  7  mo.  23,  1864;  son  of  Joseph  and  Rachel 
Jarrett,  of  Horsham  township. 

Children  of  Jacob  S.  and  Ann  (Thomson)  Jarrett: 

2103.  Thomas  T.',  born  9  mo.  13,  1827. 

2104.  William',  born  11  mo.  7,  1829. 

2105.  Joseph7,  born  8  mo.  1,  1832. 

2106.  Jane  T.7,  born  1  mo.  22,  1836;   married,  12  mo.  25,  1856,  Charles  Newton  Smith. 

2107.  John7,  born  7  mo.  14,  1838. 

2108.  George  W.7,  born  3  mo.  24,  1840;    married,  10  mo.  11,  1866,  Jane  Kerbaugh,  and 

had  one  daughter,  Anna,  born  I  mo.  18,  1868. 

2109.  Susan7,  born  2  mo.  24,  1S43. 


809.  HANNAH  THOMSON6  (Thomas  Thomson5,  John  Thomson4, 
Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Jane 
(Jarrett)  Thomson,  was  born  8  mo.  2j,  1802;  died  6  mo.  14,  1872;  married, 
10  mo.  11,  1827,  John  Roberts,  of  Byberry,  son  of  John  and  Letitia  Roberts. 

Children  of  John  and  Hannah  (Thomson)  Roberts: 

2110.  Abigail7,  born  12  mo.  27,  1828;    married,  11  mo.  13,  1856,  Nathan  C.  Tyson. 

2111.  Thomas  T.7,  born  3  mo.  27,  1831 ;    married,  10  mo.  16,  1863,  Elizabeth  W.  Holt. 

2112.  Ann7,  born  6  mo.  15,  1833;    married,  4  mo.  27,  1865,  William  W.  Ridge. 

21 13.  Mary7,  born  5  mo.  19,  1836;    unmarried. 

2114.  William7,  born  6  mo.  17,  1839;   died  10  mo.  24,  1880. 

2115.  Jane7,  born  3  mo.  10,  1842;    married,  2  mo.  17.  1870,  John  Kirkbride. 


811.  SARAH  THOMSON6  (Thomas  Thomson5,  John  Thomson4, 
Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Jane 
(Jarrett)  Thomson,  was  born  in  Cheltenham,  8  mo.  8,  1807;  died  3  mo.  3, 
1885;  married  (1),  at  Abington  Meeting,  4  mo.  8,  1830,  Anthony  Williams, 
4th,  son  of  Joseph  and  Ann  Williams,  of  Whitemarsh ;  he  died  10  mo  4,  1844 ; 
she  married  (2),  1  mo.  2,  1849,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Jesse  Shoemaker,  son 
of  Thomas  and  Jane  Shoemaker,  of  Whitemarsh  township ;  he  died  6  mo.  28, 
1854,  and  she  married  (3),  5  mo.  1,  1856,  in  Philadelphia,  Cyrus,  son  of 
Isaac  and  Tamer  Betts,  of  Solebury,  Bucks  County,  an  elder  of  Abington 
Meeting;  he  died  9  mo.  8,  1884;  buried  at  Solebury. 
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Children  of  Anthony,  4th,  and  Sarah  (Thomson)  Williams: 

2116.  Charles7,  born  in  Whitemarsh,  5  mo.   13,  1833;    married,  4  mo.   12,   i860,  Hetty 

Ann  Eastburn. 

21 17.  Edward   H.',    born   in   Buckingham,   9  mo.   3,    1835;     married,    11    mo.    19,    1857, 

Emma  Cottman. 

21 18.  Joseph  17,  born  at  Abington,  7  mo.  25,  1838;    married,  3  mo.,  1859,  Margaret  J. 

Butler. 

2119.  Ann7,  born  8  mo.  17,  1841  ;   died  8  mo.  31,  1S41. 

2120.  Jane  T.7,  born  2  mo.  22,  1843;   died  4  mo.  6,  1878. 

2121.  Anthony,  5th7,  born  6  mo.  4,   1845;    died  4  mo.   15,  1900;    married,   10  mo.  27, 

1869,  Mary  Ann  Roberts. 

Child  of  Jesse  and  Sarah  (Thomson)  Shoemaker: 

2122.  Sarah  T.7,  born  8  mo.  23,  1850;    died  10  mo.  21,   1890;    married,  3  mo.  29,  1876, 

Alvin  Haines.     (See  No.  1511,  Jacob's  line.) 

812.  JOHN  THOMSON6  (Thomas  Thomson5,  John  Thomson4,  Catha- 
rine Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Jarrett) 
Thomson,  of  Cheltenham,  was  born  10  mo.  1,  1810;  died  10  mo.  1,  1890; 
married,  3  mo.  8,  1838,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Caroline  Jones,  born  10  mo. 
24,  1814;  died  1  mo.  14,  1877:  daughter  of  Amos  and  Alice  Jones,  of  Chelten- 
ham township,  Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  John  and  Caroline  (Jones)  Thomson  : 

2123.  Charles7,  born  5  mo.  23,  1839;   died  6  mo.  22,  1848. 

2124.  Alice',   born   10  mo.   31,    1840;    married,   3   mo.  4,    1874,   Benjamin   F.   Penrose; 

no  issue. 

2125.  Thomas7,  born  2  mo.  28,  1842 ;   married,  2  mo.  24,  1874,  Mary  Eyre. 

2126.  Samuel  J.7,  born  1  mo.  30,  1844;    died  12  mo.  13,  1882;    married,  3  mo.  20,  1878, 

Fanny  Twining. 

2127.  Jane7,  born  g  mo.  1,  1845. 

2128.  Margaret  Y.7,  born  1  mo.  6,  1848;   married,  10  mo.  11,  1871,  Henry  W.  Hallowell. 

2129.  John7,  born  9  mo.  30.  1849;    died  3  mo.  18,  1851. 

2130.  George7,  born  4  mo.  30,  1852 ;   died  at  the  age  of  three  weeks. 

2131.  William7,  born  4  mo.  30,  1852. 

2132.  John7,  born  7  mo.  16,  1853;   died  5  mo.  17,  1874. 

2133-  William  P.7,  born  2  mo.  24,  1855;   died  11  mo.  12,  1886. 

2134.  J.  Dawson7,  born  2  mo.  1.  1858;    married,  10  mo.,  1886,  Annie  Knight. 

813.  ABIGAIL  THOMSON6  (Thomas  Thomson".  John  Thomson4. 
Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  Thomson  and 
Jane  Jarrett,  his  wife,  of  Cheltenham,  married,  4  mo.  15,  1841,  at  Abington 
Meeting,  John  Wildman,  Jr.,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Wildman,  of  Middletown, 
Bucks  County,  where  she  died  2  mo.  23,  1868. 

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Child  of  John,  Jr.,  and  Abigail  (Thomson)  Wildman : 

2I3S-  Jane  T.7,  born  3  mo.  17,  1842 ;  married,  6  mo.  10,  1868,  Joseph  John  Watson. 

816.  WILLIAM  D.  ROWLAND6  (Sarah  Thomson5,  John  Thomson4. 
Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  Rowland  and  his 
wife  Sarah  Thomson,  was  born  2  mo.  22,  1812;  died  4  mo.  14,  1880;  married, 
3  mo.  15,  1838,  Margaret  Jenks  Gillingham,  born  in  Cheltenham,  5  mo.  2, 
1814;  daughter  of  William  Gillingham  and  Hannah  Watson,  his  wife,  of 
Cheltenham  township. 

Children. of  William  D.  and  Margaret  Jenks  (Gillingham)  Rowland: 

2136.  Samuel7,  born  1  mo.  22,  1839;   died  8  mo.  18,  1868,  unmarried. 

2137.  Hannah  G.\  born  6  mo.  27,  1841 ;   married,  3  mo.,  1863,  Joseph  Richardson;   they 

have  four  children, — Margaret,  born  2  mo.  3,  1864;  married.  1  mo.  23,  1890, 
Newton  M.  Comly.  Mary,  born  7  mo.  13,  1867.  Samuel,  born  2  mo.  25,  1869. 
Joshua,  born  11  mo.  12,  1872. 

2138.  Thomas  G.7,  born  8  mo.  9,  1843;    died  4  mo.  29,   1877;    married,  1  mo.  17,  1867, 

Tacy  Mitchell  Mather,  daughter  of  Rowland  and  Sarah  Mitchell  Mather,  of 
Middletown,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  and  had  one  child, — William  D., 
born  12  mo.  6,  1868;   he  married,  2  mo.  14,  1894,  Linora  P.  Watson. 

821.  JACOB  LIVEZEY6  (John  Livezey5.  Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  and  Mary  Livezey,  of  Abington, 
was  born  1  mo.  1,  1806;  married,  3  mo.  17,  1830,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Pris- 
cilla  Waterman,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Edith  Waterman,  of  Abington. 

Children  of  Jacob  and  Priscilla  (Waterman)  Livezey  : 

2139.  Edith  W.7,  born  3  mo.  3,  1832. 

2140.  John7,  born  2  mo.  23,  1834. 

2141.  Joseph  W.7,  born  11  mo.  18,  1836. 

2142.  Thomas7,  born  9  mo.  10,  1839. 

834.  SARAH  LIVEZEY6  (Anthony  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Anthony  Livezey  and  Esther 
Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  1,  1800;  died  4  mo.  12,  1885;  married,  5 
mo.  12,  1822,  William  Walton,  son  of  Amos  and  Cynthia  Walton,  of  More- 
land  township,  Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  William  and  Sarah  (Livezey)  Walton: 

2143.  Smith  B.7,  born  12  mo.  16,  1824;   married  Mary  Saurman. 

2144.  Mary  Ann7,  born  4  mo.  11,  1826;   married  Jonathan  Bradfield. 

2145.  Anthony7,  born  2  mo.  17,  1828;   married  Amy  Ann  Addis. 

2146.  Elizabeth7,  born  1  mo.  11,  1831 ;   married,  4  mo.  6,  1854,  David  R.  Johnson. 

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2147.  Anna7,  born  11  mo.  4,  1832;    died  8  mo.  4,  1868;    married,  3  mo.  4,  1858.  Clark 

B.  Ross. 

2148.  Joseph',  born  8  mo.  29,  1834;    died  unmarried. 

2149.  William  L.7,  born  10  mo.  18,  1836;   married  Elizabeth  Berrell. 

2150.  Stephen7,  born  7  mo.  18,  1840;   married.  3  mo.  12,  1868,  Mary  Anna  Lafferts. 

835.  ANN  LIVEZEY6  (Anthony  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Anthony  Livezey  and  Esther 
Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  18,  1802;  died  6  mo.  26,  1877;  married, 
3  mo.  15,  1827,  James  Fenton,  son  of  Ephraim  and  Mary  F.  Fenton,  of 
Cheltenham  township. 

Child  of  James  and  Ann  (Livezey)  Fenton: 

2151.  Esther  L.7,  born  10  mo.  3,  1833;   married,  4  mo.  7,  1859,  Jonas  W.  Hallowell. 

837.  ALICE  LIVEZEY6  (Anthony  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Anthony  Livezey  and  Esther 
Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  19,  1807;  died  9  mo.  22,  1877;  married 
Thomas  Fenton,  born  10  mo.  18,  1801  ;  died  6  mo.  6,  1875;  son  of  Ephraim 
and  Mary  Fenton. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Alice  (Livezey)  Fenton: 

2152.  Anne  M.7,  born  10  mo.  25,  1829;    married  Joseph  Wood,  of  Moreland. 

2153.  Isabella7,  born  4  mo.  6,  1832;   died  7  mo.  23,  1857,  unmarried. 

2154.  Caroline',  born  2  mo.  29,  1835 ;    died  12  mo.   12,   1861 ;    married  Nathan   Shoe- 

maker.    (See  No.  1155.) 

2155.  Emily7,  born  8  mo.  11.  1836;   died  9  mo.  25,  1877;   married  Clark  B.  Ross. 

2156.  Lydia7,  born  3  mo.  15.  1838;   died  6  mo.  22,  1875;    married  Charles  Kulp. 

2157.  Samuel7,  born  8  mo.  3,  1840;   married,  3  mo.  2,  1865,  Malinda  Collom. 

2158.  Esther  Ann7,  born  6  mo.  25,  1842 ;    died  4  mo.  10,  i860,  unmarried. 

2159.  William7,  born  10  mo.  25,  1845 ;   died  6  mo.  5,  1892 ;   married  Sybila  Fretz. 

2160.  Elizabeth  S.7,  born  1  mo.  20,  1848. 

838.  ANTHONY  LIVEZEY,  JR.6  (Anthony  Livezey8,  Hannah  Wil- 
liams4, Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony  Livezey  and 
Esther  Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  22,  1810;  died  11  mo.  13,  1888; 
married  (1),  11  mo.,  1834,  Phebe.  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Martha  Yerkes; 
(2),  9  mo.,  1865,  Sarah  W.,  daughter  of  James  and  Sarah  W.  Fenton. 

Children  of  Anthony,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  (Yerkes)  Livezey: 

2161.  Jane7,  married  Samuel  Livezey. 

2162.  Anna  B.7,  married  (1)  Robert  Blake;    (2)  William  La  Rue;    no  issue. 

2163.  Thomas  B.7,  married  Lavinia  Blake ;   no  issue. 

2164.  Martha7,  married,  10  mo.  4,  1866,  Morris  Wood. 

180 


Scventb  (Scncration 


2165.  Esther7,  married,  12  mo.  29,  1874,  Alonza  Dallas  Eisenhower. 

2166.  Sarah',  died  young. 

2167.  Anthony7,  died  young. 

2168.  Samuel7,  married  Margaret  Kulp. 

839.  EDWARD  LIVEZEY6  (Anthony  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony  Livezey  and  Esther 
Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  21,  1812;  died  5  mo.  6,  1843;  married  Mary 
Shallcross. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Mary  (Shallcross)  Livezey: 

2169.  Elizabeth7,  died  young. 

2170.  Esther7,  married  Edwin  Smith. 

2171.  Jacob7,  married  Hannah  Smith. 

842.  JOSEPH  BAILEY6  (Tacy  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  Bailey  and  his  wife  Tacy 
Livezey,  was  born  2  mo.  17,  1796;  died  at  Pine,  Berks  County,  5  mo.  28, 
1883;  married,  12  mo.  16,  1818,  Martha  Ltikens,  born  12  mo.  9,  1796;  died 
7  mo.  9,  1857;  daughter  of  David  Lukens  and  Sarah  Lloyd,  his  wife.  Joseph 
Bailey  was  an  iron  master,  and  owner  of  the  Pine  Iron- Works,  on  the  Mana- 
tawny,  in  Berks  County,  Pennsylvania.* 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Martha  (Lukens)  Bailey: 

2172.  Charles  L.7,  born  3  mo.  9,  1821 ;    married,  11  mo.  6,  1856,  Emma  H.  Doll. 

2173.  Sarah7,  born  5  mo.  13,  1823. 

2174.  Edward7,  born  5  mo.  14,  1825 ;    died  7  mo.  6,  1889 ;    married,  6  mo.  8,  1852,  Anna 

Whitall. 

2175.  George7,  born  4  mo.  26,  1827;   married,  7  mo.  1,  1851,  Ann  Cre&son  Valentine. 

2176.  William  L.',  born  8  mo.  29,  1829;    married,  4  mo.  8,  1858,  Mary  B.  Hayes. 

2177.  Hannah7,  born  11  mo.  2,  1831;    died  1  mo.  11,  1898;    buried  at  Exeter  Meeting- 

House. 

2178.  Joseph  L.',  born  5  mo.  26,  1834;    married  (1),  3  mo.  31,  1863,  Anna  Scattergood ; 

she  died  3  mo.  27,  1872;    he  married  (2),  10  mo.  15,  1885,  Anna  H.  Warrington. 

2179.  Anna',  born  4  mo.  12,  1836;    died  4  mo.  3,  1868,  unmarried;    buried  at  Exeter. 

843.  SARAH  BAILEY6  (Tacy  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Bailey  and  his  wife 
Tacy  Livezey,  was  born  12  mo.  3,  1797;  died  9  mo.  15,  1876;  married,  at 
Friends'  Meeting-House  at  London  Grove,  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania, 
5  mo.  12,  1824.  George  S.  Downing,  born  at  Downingtown,  Pennsylvania, 
7  mo.  10,  1797;  died  at  Wilmington,  Delaware,  7  mo.  2,  1872;  son  of 
Thomas  R.  and  Mary  Downing. 

*  Details  of  the  Bailey  line  were  furnished  by  Rebecca  Bailey. 
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Children  of  George  S.  and  Sarah  (Bailey)  Downing: 

2180.  Samuel  S.',  born  12  mo.  21,  1825;   married,  5  mo.  27,  1852,  Mary  Stapler. 

2181.  Mary  Ann',  born  10  mo.  27,  1828;   died  12  mo.  23,  1852;    married,  3  mo.  16,  1852, 

Samuel  A.  Price,  son  of  Samuel  A.  and  Sarah  Price ;  born  at  Marcus  Hook, 
Pennsylvania,  9  mo.  22,  1820 ;  died  3  mo.  22,  1897,  at  Newport  News,  Virginia ; 
no  issue. 

844.  MARY  BAILEY6  (Tacy  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker3, George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Bailey  and  Tacy  Livezey, 
his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  4,  1799;  died  7  mo.  28,  1835;  married  (1),  12 
mo.  12,  1 82 1,  Richard  M.  Cole;    (2)  William  Llewelyn. 

Children  of  Richard  M.  and  Mary  (Bailey)  Cole: 

2182.  William  B.7,  married  Rachel  Patton. 

2183.  Sarah  B.',  married  Mahlon  Patton. 

Children  of  William  and  Mary  (Bailey)  Llewelyn  : 

2184.  Bailey7,  born  1832;   died  5  mo.  28,  1852,  unmarried. 

2185.  Hannah7,  born  4  mo.  6,  1833 ;    died  3  mo.  25,  1873,  unmarried. 

2186.  James7,  born  1835 ;   died  10  mo.,  1857,  unmarried. 

846.  WILLIAM  E.  BAILEY0  (Tacy  Livezey0,  Hannah  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  Bailey  and  Tacy  Live- 
zey, his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  2,  1804;  died  10  mo.  21,  1855;  married,  2  mo. 
15,  1827,  Sarah  Woodward. 

Children  of  William  E.  and  Sarah  (Woodward)  Bailey: 

2187.  Samuel7,  born  1  mo.  17,  1828;    died  7  mo.  23,  1843. 

2188.  Ann7,  born  3  mo.  1,  1830;    married,  1  mo.  18,  1866,  David  Branson. 

2189.  Rebecca7,  born  8  mo.  8,  1832;   died  5  mo.  26,  i860;   married,  4  mo.  17,  1856,  Bennett 

S.  Walton. 

2190.  Elizabeth7,  born  11  mo.   14,  1834;    died  8  mo.  12,  1878;    married,  2  mo.  6,   1873, 

Bennett  S.  Walton. 

2191.  William7,  born  11  mo.  23,  1836;   died  6  mo.  29,  1864. 

2192.  Tacy7,  born  1  mo.  26,  1839;    married,  2  mo.  28,  1872,  Thomas  H.  Moore;    he  died 

5  mo.  15,  1872;   she  married  (2),  1  mo.  12,  1882,  Bennett  S.  Walton. 

2193.  Joel  S.\  born  7  mo.  26,  1841 ;   died  1895 ;   married.  4  mo.  5,  1864,  Sarah  S.  Welch. 

2194.  Samuel7,  born  1  mo.  29,  1844 ;   married,  3  mo.  25,  1869,  Mary  Belle  Radford. 

2195.  Edward  S.7,  born  4  mo.  25,  1847;    died  2  mo.  3,  1849. 

2196.  Joseph7,  born  4  mo.  19,  1851 ;   married,  12  mo.  22,  1873,  Lizzie  Taggart. 

848.  NATHAN  BAILEY0  (Margaret  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Bailey  and  Margaret 
Livezey,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  25,  1793;   died  12  mo.  20,  1877;  married, 

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in  Philadelphia,  by  the  Hon.  Robert  Wharton,  mayor,  10  mo.  21  1  Si 7,  to 
Christiana  Headley,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Elizabeth  Headley,  of  Fallsing- 
ton,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Christiana  (Headley)  Bailey: 

2197.  John',  born  12  mo.  27,  1818;   died  12  mo.  3,  1877;    married  Rachel  — — . 

2198.  James7,  born  12  mo.  27,  1820;   married  Lucinda  McDonough. 

2199.  William7,  born  10  mo.  21,  1823;   married  Rebecca  Rutherford. 

2200.  Ebenezer7,  born  10  mo.  6,  1825 ;    married  Hannah  M.  Cassady. 

2201.  Emma7,  born  1  mo.  22,  1829;   died  2  mo.  11,  1832. 

2202.  Ann  Eliza7,  born  5  mo.  7,  1832:   married  (1),  1852,  Joseph  R.  Taylor;    (2),  1863, 

George  Trimble. 

2203.  Edward7,  born  12  mo.  29,  1834;    died  6  mo.  6,  1864;   married  Josephine  Taylor. 

2204.  Margaret7,  born  10  mo.  1,  1837. 

849.  WILLIAM  BAILEY6  (Margaret  Livezeyr\  Hannah  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Bailey  and  Margaret 
Livezey,  his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  16,  1795;  died  9  mo.  27,  1823;  married, 
1819,  Mary  Buckman,  born  7  mo.  30,  1797,  daughter  of  Thomas  Buckman. 

Children  of  William  and  Mary  (Buckman)  Bailey: 

2205.  Edward7,  born  2  mo.  22,  1820;    married  (1)  Lydia  Buckman;    (2)  Mary  Cooper. 

2206.  Rachel7,  born  1821 ;   married  Leverett  Goldsmith  Hemmingway. 

851.  MERCY  BAILEY0  (Margaret  Livezey*,  Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Edward  Bailey  and  Margaret 
Livezey,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  1,  1799;  married,  12  mo.  19,  1819,  Harding 
Buckman,  born  12  mo.  15,  1794,  son  of  Thomas  Buckman. 

Children  of  Harding  and  Mercy  (Bailey)  Buckman  : 

2207.  Ann7,  born  10  mo.  27,  1822;    married,  2  mo.  13,  1845,  Joseph  Smedley. 

2208.  Thomas7,  born  8  mo.  26,  1824;   married,  11  mo.  11,  1848,  Susan  Howell. 

2209.  Mary7,  born  8  mo.  2,  1826;    married,  2  mo.  18,  1846,  David  H.  Stradling. 

2210.  William7,  born  10  mo.  1,  1828;   married,  11  mo.  20.  1851,  Sarah  Stradling. 

2211.  Rachel',  born  11  mo.  21,  1832;   married,  11  mo.  30,  1854,  John  E.  Harrold. 

2212.  Mercy7,  born  12  mo.  6,  1835  ;   married,  12  mo.  4.  1856,  Casper  Cobb. 

2213.  Harding7,  born  1  mo.  5,  1839 ;    married  Salena  E.  Cobb. 

852.  RACHEL  L.  BAILEY6  (Margaret  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Edward  Bailey  and 
Margaret  Livezey,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  1,  1801 ;  died  6  mo.  14,  1885; 
married,  in  Philadelphia,  11  mo.  4,  1824,  Jonathan  Headley,  son  of  Ebenezer 
and  Elizabeth  (Swain)  Headley,  of  Falls  township,  Bucks  County,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

183 


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Children  of  Jonathan  and  Rachel  L.  (Bailey)  Headley: 

2214.  James  D.',  born  2  mo.  26,  1826;    died  3  mo.  18,   1895;    married,   1  mo.  20    1848 

Hulda  J.  Michener.  ' 

2215.  Anna  Maria',  born  12  mo.  13,  1827 ;    died  2  mo.  18,  1847. 

2216.  Edward  B.\  born  10  mo.  12,  1830;    died  2  mo.  16,  1869;    married,  6  mo.  14,  1850 

Anna  E.  Sharp. 

2217.  Philip  D.',  born  2  mo.  17,  1833;    died  10  mo.  24,  1891 ;    married,  6  mo.  26,  1863 

Mary  E.  Kremer. 

2218.  Henry  L.\  born  12  mo.  20,  1837;    died  8  mo.  7,  1871 ;    married,  4  mo    26    1866 

Ella  Martindale. 

853.  JOHN    W.    BAILEY8    (Margaret   Livezey5,    Hannah   Williams* 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Bailey  and  Margaret 
Livezey,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  27,  1802;  died  1  mo.  17,' 1883;  married 
3  mo.  11,  1824,  Phebe  Brown. 

Children  of  John  W.  and  Phebe  (Brown)  Bailey : 

2219.  Margaret7,  born  5  mo,  19,  1825. 

2220.  Henry  A.7,  born  9  mo.  8,  1826. 

2221.  Anna  Mary7,  born  6  mo.  22,  1828;    died  1  mo.  14,  1829. 

2222.  Joseph  B.7,  born  1  mo.  27,  1830;    died  8  mo.  30,  1895. 

2223.  Albert  H.7,  born  3  mo.  5,  1832;    died  11  mo.  7.  1857. 

2224.  Jonathan  B.7,  born  5  mo.  12,  1834. 

2225.  Edward7,  born  12  mo.  22,  1835. 

2226.  Anna7,  born  11  mo.  19,  1838. 

857.  GEORGE  BAILEY6  (Margaret  Livezey5,  Hannah  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Bailey  and  Margaret 
Livezey,  his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  15,  1816;  died  4  mo.  30,  1853;  married, 
10  mo.  26,  1837,  Ann  Bailey,  born  4  mo.  21,  1813;  died  2  mo.  19,  1852; 
daughter  of  Israel  and  Rachel  (Parsons)  Bailey,  of  Falls  township,  Bucks 
County. 

Children  of  George  and  Ann  (Bailey)  Bailey: 

2228.  Peter7,  born  4  mo.  30,  1839;    died  10  mo.  10,  1899,  unmarried. 

2229.  Emily7,  born  2  mo.  19,  1841 ;   unmarried. 

2230.  Harding7,  born  12  mo.  8,  1842;    married,  9  mo.  29,  1868,  Lucretia  Garretson;    she 

died  3  mo.  11,  1896. 

2231.  George  W.7,  born  7  mo.  12,  1845;    married   (1),  12  mo.  31,  1868,  Ruthetta  Butler; 

she  died  2  mo.  18,  1892;   he  married  (2),  7  mo.  20,  1893,  Unity  Shreve. 

2232.  Edward  L.7,  born  2  mo.  17,  1848;    married,  9  mo.  12,  1888,  Sarah  (Lee)  Taylor 

2233.  Anna  Mary7,  born  8  mo.  29,  1849;   married,  1  mo.  9,  1873.  Charles  H.  Carver. 

2234.  Isaiah,  born  12  mo.  5,  1851;    died  8  mo.  1,  1852. 

866.  SUSANNA     HALLO  WELL*    (William    Hallowell5,    Mary   Wil- 
liams*, Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  and  Eliza- 

184 


Seventh  Generation 


beth  (Satterthwaite)  Hallowell,  was  born  2  mo.  6,  1797;  died  11  mo.  13, 
1866;  married,  at  North  Meeting,  in  Philadelphia,  3  mo.  9,  1820,  William 
Burton,  son  of  Anthony  and  Jane  Burton,  of  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  William  and  Susanna  (Hallowell)  Burton: 

2235.  Elizabeth  H.1. 

2236.  Mary  S.7,  died  4  mo.  3,  1870;   married  Abel  Satterthwaite. 

2237.  Jane7,  died  4  mo.  16,  1874,  unmarried. 

2238.  Edwin  J.:,  married  Margaret  Burton. 

2239.  Giles  S.7,  died  12  mo.  25,  1856. 

2240.  Samuel  B.7,  married  Selino  Waterfield ;   no  issue. 

867.  MARY  W.  HALLOWELL6  (William  Hallowell5,  Mary  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Satterthwaite)  Hallowell,  was  born  3  mo.  4,  1799;  died  8  mo.  12,  1853; 
married,  6  mo.  3,  1828,  at  North  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  Samuel  Bancroft, 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Bancroft,  late  of  England. 

Child  of  Samuel  and  Mary  W.  (Hallowell)  Bancroft: 

2241.  Elizabeth  H.7,  born  11  mo.  8,  1829;   married  Thomas  H.  Rice. 

868.  WILLIAM  S.  HALLOWELL8  (William  Hallowell5,  Mary  Wil- 
liams4, Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Satterthwaite)  Hallowell,  was  born  2  mo.  8,  1801 ;  died  4  mo.  26,  1866; 
married  (1)  Mary  Phipps;    (2)  Amy  Phipps. 

Children  of  William  S.  and  Mary  (Phipps)  Hallowell: 

2242.  Elizabeth  S.7,  born  2  mo.  4,  1827 ;  married  Samuel  S.  Scattergood. 

2243.  Thomas  P.7,  born  6  mo.  20,  1829;    died  in  infancy. 

2244.  William  R.7,  born  1  mo.  8,  1832;   married,  10  mo.  2,  1856,  Anna  Ellis. 

870.  JONAH  HALLOWELL6  (William  Hallowell5,  Mary  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Sat- 
terthwaite) Hallowell,  was  born  11  mo.  12,  1810;  died  5  mo.  20,  1853;  mar- 
ried, 4  mo.  22,  1832,  Margaret  Ann  Williamson,  born  12  mo.  24,  1813;  died 
5  mo.  24,  1880. 

Children  of  Jonah  and  Margaret  Ann  (Williamson)  Hallowell: 

2245.  Elizabeth7,  born  4  mo.  22,   1833 ;    died  7  mo.  8,   1875 ;    married,   12  mo.,   1856. 

Thomas  Ross. 

2246.  Richard  C.7,  born  2  mo.  9,  1835 ;   married,  10  mo.,  1855,  Amanda  C.  Zebley. 

2247.  Lydia  B.7,  born  12  mo.  18,  1836;   died  young. 

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2248.  James  S.7,  born  2  mo.  25,  1839;    married   (1),   1  mo.,  1863.  Elizabeth  V.  Rojarie; 

(2),  II  mo.,  1867,  Mary  F.  Bard. 

2249.  Mary1,  born  4  mo.  5,  1841 ;   died  young. 

2250.  Margaret  A.  W.',  born  8  mo.  31,  1842;   died  7  mo.  8,  1889;   married,  3  mo.,  1865, 

Josiah  Pancoast. 

2251.  Lydia  B.',  born  11  mo.  4,  1844. 

2252.  Peter  H.7,  born  4  mo.  8,  1853 ;    died  young. 

872.  ISABELLA  HALLOWELL6  (George  Hallowell5,  Mary  Wil- 
liams4, Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  Hallowell 
and  Sarah  Walton,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  29,  1800;  died  9  mo.  7,  1869; 
married,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting,  6  mo.  17,  1824,  Peter  Lukens,  son  of 
Levi  and  Elizabeth  (Roberts)  Lukens,  born  6  mo.  11,  1802;  died  6  mo.  4, 
1849. 

Children  of  Peter  and  Isabella  (Hallowell)  Lukens: 

2253.  George  H.7,  born  9  mo.  18,  1825;   died  1  mo.  31,  1842. 

2254.  Maria  M.7,  born  9  mo.  10,  1827;    died  11  mo.  9,  1830. 

2255.  Harriet7,  born  4  mo.  28,  1832 ;    married  Elisha  Worthington. 

873.  MARGARETTA  HALLOWELL6  (George  Hallowell3,  Mary  Wil- 
liams4, Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  Hallowell 
and  Sarah  Walton,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  24,  1802;  died  4  mo.  15,  1869; 
married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  10  mo.  12,  1826,  Hiram  Walton,  son  of 
Jeremiah  and  Hannah  Malone  Walton,  born  5  mo.  19,  1802;  died  11  mo.  2y, 
[881. 

Children  of  Hiram  and  Margaretta  (Hallowell)  Walton: 

2256.  Lydia7,  born  10  mo.  10,  1827;    died  12  mo.  23,  1864;    married,  3  mo.  7,  1850,  John 

Nice. 

2257.  Rodman7,  born  10  mo.  30,  1828 ;  died  12  mo.  6,  1865 ;  married  Margery  Fell. 

2258.  Sarah  H.7,  born  8  mo.  14,  183 1  ;    died  6  mo.  25,  1884;    married,  12  mo.  29,  1883. 

Edward  H.  Clement. 

2259.  Mary  Ann7,  born  8  mo.  11,  1833;   married,  10  mo.  5,  1854,  George  W.  Slack,  who 

died  12  mo.  15,  1897. 

2260.  Jane',  born  1  mo.  27,  1836;    died  7  mo.  26,  1843. 

2261.  Sydney7,  born  4  mo.  24,  1838. 

2262.  Adeleane7,  born  4  mo.  25,  1840;    died  9  mo.  12,  1841. 

2263.  Rebecca7,  born  3  mo.  10,  1843;   married,  10  mo.,  1863,  Howard  B.  Stradling. 

2264.  Hannah7,  born  8  mo.  10,  1845;   died  8  mo.  9,  1846. 

2265.  Martha  Amy7,  born  7  mo.  21,  1847. 

874.  MARY  ANN  HALLOWELL6  (George  Hallowell5,  Mary  Wil- 
liams4, Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  and  Sarah 
(Walton)  Hallowell,  was  born  11  mo.  22,  1804;  married,  at  Abington  Meet- 

186 


Scventb  Generation 


tag,  II  mo.  II,  1830,  Abner  Walton,  born  1804;  died  12  mo.  3,  1881 ;   son  of 
Jeremiah  and  Hannah  M.  Walton. 

Child  of  Abner  and  Mary  Ann  (Hallowell)  Walton: 

2266.  Amanda7,  born  10  mo.  26,   1831 ;    died  3  mo.  30,  1895  ;    married  Thomas  Harvey 

Kirk. 

876.  ABEL  S.  HALLOWELL6  (George  Hallowell5,  Mary  Williams4. 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  George  and  Sarah  (Walton) 
Hallowell,  was  bora  6  mo.  5,  1810;  married  Tacy  Livezey,  daughter  of  John 
and  Mary  Livezey,  of  Lower  Dublin  township,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Abel  S.  and  Tacy  (Livezey)  Hallowell: 

2267.  Elizabeth',  married  William  Harper. 

2268.  Mary  F.7,  married  Henry  Warner. 

2269.  Sarah',  married  Abraham  Chilcot. 

2270.  Susan',  married Lefferts. 

2271.  Jacob',  married  ■ Roberts. 

2272.  Isabel7,  married  Stevens. 

2273.  Tacy',  married  Henry  Warner. 

2274.  Georgiana',  married  Thomson  Roberts. 

2275.  Abel',  married  Roberts. 

877.  JUDAH  HALLOWELL0  (George  Hallowell5,  Mary  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Hallowell  and  Sarah 
Walton,  his  wife,  was  bora  8  mo.  10,  1813;  died  12  mo.  8,  1851  ;  married 
(1),  1  mo.  29,  1835,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Elizabeth  Livezey,  born  1809; 
died  3  mo.  20,  1847;  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  Livezey;  he  married  (2), 
12  mo.  14,  1848,  Ann  W.,  daughter  of  Uriah  and  Mary  Michener. 

Children  of  Judah  and  Elizabeth  (Livezey)  Hallowell: 

2276.  Tacy',  born  1  mo.  8,  1836;   married  George  Harris  Michener. 

2277.  George',  born  1  mo.  19,  1838;   died  2  mo.  24,  1843. 

2278.  Mary  Ann7,  born  9  mo.  4,  1840;   died  2  mo.  26,  1843. 

2279.  Sarah  N.7,  born  9  mo.  9,  1842. 

2280.  William  P.7,  born  3  mo.  4,  1845;   died  (supposed)  5  mo.  3,  1863. 

Child  of  Judah  and  Ann  W.  (Michener)  Hallowell : 

2281.  Thomas  M.7,  born  3  mo.  12,  1851. 

878.  ALICE  WILLIAMS6  (Joseph  Williams5,  Anthony  Williams,  Jr.4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Ann  Williams, 
was  born  in  Plymouth,  4  mo.  2"],  1801 ;  died  4  mo.  4,  1856;   married  Mahlon 

187 


Gbe  Sbocmafcer  family  of  Cheltenham 


Ambler,  born  2  mo.  24,  1807;   died  7  mo.  31,  1894;   son  of  Charles  and  Jane 
Ambler,  of  Plymouth. 

Children  of  Mahlon  and  Alice  (Williams)  Ambler: 

2282.  Ann7,  born  4  mo.  25,  1835 ;   died  8  mo.  6,  1837. 

2283.  Martha7,  born  1  mo.  18.  1837. 

882.  CHARLES  WILLIAMS"  (Joseph  Williams5,  Anthony  Williams, 
Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Williams  and  Ann 
Hallowell,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Plymouth  township,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo. 
11,  1814;  married,  4  mo.  27,  1837,  Hannah  Stokes,  born  4  mo.  30,  1819; 
daughter  of  Charles  and  Tacie  Stokes,  of  Burlington  County,  New  Jersey. 
Residence,  Chestnut  Hill,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Hannah  (Stokes)  Williams: 

2284.  Joseph  S.7,  born  8  mo.  31,  1844;    married,  12  mo.  25,  1866,  Anna  H.  Satterthwaite. 

2285.  Tacie7,  born  4  mo.  13,  1846;    married  John  Mather. 

2286.  Annie7,  born  4  mo.  13,  1846;    married,   10  mo.  25,  1866,  John  Lloyd.     (See  No. 

1924.) 

2287.  Martha  H.7,  born  8  mo.  18,  1849;    married,  10  mo.  18,  1871.  Amos  W.  Haines. 

2288.  Ellen7,  born  3  mo.  24,  1851 ;   died  2  mo.  26,  1857. 

2289.  Alice7,  born  1  mo.  21,  1854;   married,  10  mo.  12,  1876,  Isaac  Michener. 

2290.  Morris7,  born  8  mo.  9,  1856;  married,  11  mo.  11,  1880,  (3879)  Mary  J.  Hallowell. 

2291.  John  J.7,  born  6  mo.  2,  1862;    married  Alice  Roberts. 

885.  THOMAS  WILLIAMS0  (John  J.  Williams5,  Anthony  Williams, 
Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3.  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  J.  Williams  and 
Lydia  Knight,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery 
County,  1 1  mo.  20,  1826.  He  was  early  educated  at  the  schools  of  the  neigh- 
borhood, and  later  at  the  boarding  school  of  Benjamin  Hallowell,  in  Alex- 
andria, D.  C.  He  served  as  school  director  for  many  years  in  his  district, 
and  held  many  positions  of  public  and  private  trust.  He  married  (1),  5  mo. 
1,  1850,  Elizabeth  A.  Comly,  born  5  mo.  29,  1829;  died  12  mo.  10,  1865; 
daughter  of  A.  Lukens  Comly,  born  2  mo.  9,  1797;  died  2  mo.  13,  1892,  and 
his  wife  Margaret  Hallowell,  born  7  mo.  28,  1790;  died  12  mo.  31,  1877. 
He  married  (2),  1  mo.  26,  1871,  Susanna  D.  Nice,  born  12  mo.  3,  183S, 
daughter  of  William  Nice  and  Mary  Haslam,  his  wife.  Thomas  Williams 
died  6  mo.  26,  1902. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Comly)  Williams: 

2292.  Comly7,  born  7  mo.  10,  1852 ;    died  7  mo.  26,  1854. 

2293.  Mary7,  born  1  mo.  4,  1854 ;  died  7  mo.  28,  1855. 


Seventh  Generation 


2294.  Comly,  2D7,  born  8  mo.  28,  1856;  married,  2  mo.  2,  1882,  Ellen  Walker. 

2295.  Mary,  2d7,  born  11  mo.  22,  1857;   married,  10  mo.  11,  1883,  Dr.  William  C.  Powell. 

2296.  Maggie  C.7,  born  11  mo.  13,  1859;   died  4  mo.  16,  1863. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Susanna  D.  (Nice)  Williams: 

2297.  John  T.7,  born  1  mo.  2,  1872. 

2298.  Edith7,  born  6  mo.  13,  1873. 

2299.  Robert  N.7,  born  7  mo.  24.  1874. 

2300.  Elizabeth  G.7,  born  10  mo.  9,  1877. 

2301.  Lydia  K.7,  born  11  mo.  2,  1881. 

886.  JONATHAN  K.  WILLIAMS6  (John  J.  Williams5,  Anthony  Wil- 
liams, Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  J.  Williams 
and  Lydia  Knight,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  25,  1828,  in  Cheltenham  township, 
Montgomery  County.  He  married,  9  mo.  15,  1853,  Fanny  Shallcross,  born 
4  mo.  12,  1832,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Margaret  Shallcross.  Residence, 
Odessa,  Delaware. 

Children  of  Jonathan  K.  and  Fanny  (Shallcross)  Williams: 

2302.  Lydia7,  born  8  mo.   2,   1854 ;     married,   10  mo.  23,   1879,  Leonard  V.   Aspril,  Jr., 

and  had : 

2303.  Jonathan  K.8. 

2304.  Clarence8. 

2305.  Frances8. 

2306.  Mary8. 

2307.  Elizabeth8. 

2308.  John  J.7,  born  9  mo.  26.  1855:   died  1  mo.  3,  1857. 

2309.  Margaret7,  born  3  mo.  27,  1857 ;    married.  4  mo.  26,  1888,  G.  E.  Hukill,  and  had : 

2310.  Emory8. 

23 1 1.  George8. 

2312.  Jonathan8. 

2313.  Seargeant8. 

2314.  Mary   K.7,   born    11    mo.   s,    1858;    married,   3   mo.    10,    1886,    Edwin    S.    Wood, 
and  had : 

23rS-  Jonathan  W.8. 

2316.  Elizabeth8. 

2317.  Herbert8. 

2318.  Adeline  E.7,  born  11  mo.  28,  i860;    died  9  mo.  28,  1865. 

2319.  John  J.7,  born  9  mo.  14,  1862;   died  9  mo.  24,  1863. 

2320.  Frances  S.7. 

2321.  Elizabeth  C.7. 

887.  JOHN  J.  WILLIAMS.  JR.6  (John  J.  Williams5,  Anthony  Wil- 
liams, Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  J.  Williams 
and  Lydia  Knight,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  2  mo.  17, 
1838;  died  3  mo.  10,  1900.    He  enlisted  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Nineteenth 

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Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  In  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  in  Vir- 
ginia, he  was  severely  wounded  5  mo.,  1864,  and  he  was  again  dangerously 
wounded  at  Appomattox  Court-House,  4  mo.  8,  1865.  He  married,  3  mo.  29, 
1 87 1,  Laura  Louisa  Peach.     Residence,  St.  Augustine,  Maryland. 

Children  of  John  J.,  Jr..  and  Laura  Louisa  (Peach)  Williams: 

2322.  Howard7,  born  2  mo.  26,  1872 ;    married,  3  mo.  22,  1900,  Mary  Davidson. 

2323.  Frederick',  born  8  mo.  29,  1874;    married,  11  mo.  22,  1899,  Daisey  Jones. 

2324.  Adelaide',  born  8  mo.  29,  1877. 

2325.  Roger',  born  6  mo.  8,  1883. 

2326.  John  Jay',  born  2  mo.  8,  1888. 

889.  RACHEL  WILLIAMS6  (Anthony  Williams,  3d5,  Anthony  Wil- 
liams, Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Anthony,  3d, 
and  Elizabeth  (Craft)  Williams,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  7  mo.  23, 
1812;  died  2  mo.  23,  1892;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  4  mo.  28,  1834, 
John  J.  Hallowed,  born  6  mo.  25,  181 1;  died  1  mo.  6,  1890;  son  of  Israel 
and  Mary  ( Jarrett)  Hallowed,  of  Abington  township. 

Children  of  John  J.  and  Rachel  (Williams)  Hallowed: 

2327.  William',  born  8  mo.  27,  1835;    died  4  mo.  8,  1859;    married  Sarah  Tyson,  born 

1  mo.  15,  1837;    died  11  mo.  9.  1868;    daughter  of  Edwin  and  Ellen  Tyson;" 
they  had  one  child : 

2328.  Willietta8,  born  3  mo.  26,  1859:    died  7  mo.  31,  1868. 

2329.  Elizabeth  W.',  born  8  mo.  16,  1842;    died  in  her  nineteenth  year. 

2330.  Franklin  W.',  born  3  mo.  28,  1850;    married,  3  mo.  19,  1873,   Sallie  S.  Fenton, 

born  10  mo.  7,  1850,  daughter  of  William  W.  and  Caroline  H.  Fenton ;    they 
had  two  children : 

2331.  Caroline  F.8,  born  1  mo.  20,  1876. 

2332.  Helen  R.s,  born  11  mo.  19,  1884. 

890.  REUBEN  WILLIAMS6  (Anthony  Williams,  3d3,  Anthony  Wil- 
liams, Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony,  3d,  and 
Elizabeth  (Craft)  Williams,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery 
County,  4  mo.  4,  1814;  died  1  mo.  7,  1843;  buried  at  Abington.  He  mar- 
ried. 4  mo.  6,  1837,  Elizabeth  Tyson,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Tyson, 
of  Abington.     Resided  at  Spring  Mills,  Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  Reuben  and  Elizabeth  (Tyson)  Williams: 

2333-  Lydia  K.\  born  2  mo.   18,   1838;    married,  3  mo.   10,   1870,  Joseph  Kirk,  son  of 
Abraham  and  Caroline  Kirk,  of  Upper  Dublin  ;    no  issue. 

2334.  George',  born  8  mo.  22,  1839. 

2335.  Rebecca',  born  12  mo.  2,  1840;    died  5  mo.  1,  1875,  unmarried. 

2336.  Anna',  born  5  mo.  2,  1842;   married  Isaac  Vandergrift ;   no  issue. 

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891.  GEORGE  C.  WILLIAMS6  (Anthony  Williams,  3d5,  Anthony 
Williams,  Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony 
Williams,  3d,  and  Elizabeth  Craft,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  town- 
ship, 6  mo.  2,  i8i7;died  1  mo.  22,  1884;  buried  at  Abington.  He  married 
Susanna  Stokes,  and  resided  in  Cheltenham. 

Children  of  George  C.  and  Susanna  (Stokes)  Williams: 

2337.  Elizabeth7,  born  6  mo.  24,  1841 ;   married  Frank  Townsend. 

2338.  Israel  S.7,  born  2  mo.  8,  1846. 

2339.  Franklin7,  born  10  mo.  12,  1848. 

2340.  Harriet  S.7,  born  11  mo.  23,  1854;   died  9  mo.  2,  1855. 

893.  REBECCA  WILLIAMS0  (Anthony  Williams,  3d5.  Anthony  Wil- 
liams, Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Anthony,  3d, 
and  Elizabeth  (Craft)  Williams,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Mont- 
gomery County,  3  mo.  6,  1822;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  5  mo.  19, 
1842,  Israel  Hallowell,  Jr.,  born  2  mo.  18,  1819;  died  4  mo.  16,  1862;  son 
of  Israel  and  Mary  Hallowell,  of  Abington. 

Children  of  Israel,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  (Williams)  Hallowell: 

2341.  Mary  Anna7,  born  2  mo.  24,  1843. 

2342.  Henry7,  born  2  mo.  7,  1847. 

894.  JANE  WILLIAMS6  (Anthony  Williams,  3d5,  Anthony  Williams. 
Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Anthony  Williams, 
3d,  and  Elizabeth  Craft,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  7,  1827,  in  Cheltenham 
township;  married,  3  mo.  9,  1848,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Hallowell  S. 
Twining,  son  of  Watson  and  Margaret  H.  Twining.  Residence,  Jenkintown, 
Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Hallowell  S.  and  Jane  (Williams)  Twining: 

2343.  Fanny7,  born  1  mo.  24,   1849;    married,  3  mo.  20,   1878,   Samuel  J.,  son  of  John 

and  Caroline  (Jones)  Thomson,  of  Cheltenham.     (See  No.  2126.) 

2344.  Harriet7,  born  1  mo.  25,  1852;    died  7  mo.  25.  1853. 

2345.  A.  Williams7,  born  4  mo.  7,  1856 ;   married,  3  mo.  12,  1879,  Laura  F.,  daughter  of 

Croasdale  and  Catharine  Knight. 

2346.  Watson7,  born  4  mo.  7,  1856;   died  10  mo.  8,  1859. 

2347.  Laura7,  born  12  mo.  9,  i860 ;   married,  10  mo.  7,  1885,  John  R.,  son  of  Nathan  and 

Abigail  R.  Tyson. 

2348.  Watson  Welding7,  born  11  mo.  3.  1863. 

2349.  Russell  B.7,  born  11  mo.  22,  1865;  married,  3  mo.  11,  1890,  Charlotte  Shoemaker, 

daughter  of  James  and  Phebe  Shoemaker. 

2350.  Silas  H.',  born  12  mo.  9,  1871 ;   married,  2  mo.  25,  1895,  Sara,  daughter  of  Thomas 

and  Cynthia  J.  Nice. 

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895.  DANIEL  WILLIAMS8  (Anthony  Williams,  3d5,  Anthony  Wil- 
liams, Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony  Williams, 
3d,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Craft,  was  born  3  mo.  11,  1830,  in  Cheltenham 
township,  Montgomery  County;  died  6  mo.  21,  1899;  married,  2  mo.  27, 
1851,  Priscilla  J.  Kirk,  who  died  2  mo.  3,  1891,  daughter  of  John  and  Tabitha 
Kirk,  of  Abington  township. 

Children  of  Daniel  and  Priscilla  J.  (Kirk)  Williams: 

2351.  Alfred  K.7,   born   12   mo.   5.    185 1 ;     married,   3   mo.   25,    1885,   Susan   L.   Jarrett, 

daughter  of  George  and  Sidnea  Jarrett. 

2352.  Mary  K.7,  born  8  mo.  9,  1854. 

2353.  Edward  C.7,  born  10  mo.  10,  1856;    married,  3  mo.  22,  1888,  Anna  Eliza  Philips, 

daughter  of  Alfred  L.  and  Mary  F.  Philips. 

2354.  Howard  H.7,  born  9  mo.  2,    1864;    married,    10  mo.    19.    1892,   Mary   E.   Comly, 

daughter  of  Ellwood  and  Sara  Comly. 
2355-  Walter7,  born  4  mo.  17,  1868. 
2356.  John  H.7,  born  3  mo.  1,  1873. 

896.  ISAAC  WILLIAMS  POTTSfi  (Sarah  Williams5,  Isaac  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Burroughs  Potts  and 
his  wife  Sarah  Williams,  was  born  in  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania, 
2  mo.  16,  1807;  married,  in  Philadelphia,  11  mo.  15,  1838,' Hannah  Austin 
Newlin,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Newlin,  of  Concord,  Pennsylvania : 

Children  of  Isaac  Williams  and  Hanna  (Newlin)  Potts: 

2357.  Augusta7,  born  12  mo.  9,  1839;    died  8  mo.  30,  1840. 

2358.  William  Newlin7,  born  8  mo.  23,  1841. 
2359-  Austin7,  born  10  mo.  17,  1844. 

2360.  Virginia7,  born  4  mo.  3,  1847. 

901.  JOSEPH  M.  MATHER6  (Elizabeth  Williams5,  Isaac  Williams*, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Mather  and  Elizabeth 
Williams,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Whitemarsh  township,  Pennsylvania,  7  mo. 
25,  1819.  He  married  (1),  10  mo.  15,  1844,  Lydia  Yardley,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Mary  Yardley,  of  Doylestown,  Bucks  County ;  she  died  1 1  mo. 
6,  1847;  lie  married  (2),  11  mo„  1856,  Frances  E.  Askew,  daughter  of  Dr. 
Henry  F.  and  Mary  Askew,  of  Wilmington,  Delaware.  Joseph  M.  Mather 
was  for  many  years  in  the  banking  business  in  Wilmington. 

Child  of  Joseph  M.  and  Lydia  (Yardley)  Mather: 

2361.  Emma  L.7,  married,  7  mo.  23,  1869,  Frank  S.  Evans,  of  Philadelphia;    no  issue; 
reside  in  New  York. 

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Seventh  (Bencration 


Child  of  Joseph  M.  and  Frances  E.  (Askew)  Mather: 

2362.  Mary  H.  Askew',  born  12  mo.  25,  i860;   unmarried  in  1900. 

906.  ISAAC  WILLIAMS6  (Isaac  Williams,  Jr.8,  Isaac  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Williams,  Jr.,  and  his 
wife  Deborah  Potts,  was  born  in  Whitemarsh  township,  9  mo.  13,  1819; 
died  near  Moorestown,  New  Jersey,  6  mo.  13,  1862;  married,  at  Moores- 
town,  10  mo.  21,  1841,  Mary  Haines  Borton,  daughter  of  Levi  and  Sarah 
H.  Borton. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Mary  Haines  (Borton)  Williams,  born  in  Whitemarsh: 

2363.  Levi  B.',  born  10  mo.  11,  1842;  died  8  mo.  27,  1844. 

2364.  Edward  P.7,  born  7  mo.  28,  1846. 

2365.  Henry  B.7,  born  12  mo.  21,  1848. 

2366.  Sallie  B.7,  born  7  mo.  10,  1852. 

910.  TACY  F.  WILLIAMS6  (John  L.  Williams5,  George  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  L.  Williams  and 
Jane  Fletcher,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  23,  1809;  died  10  mo.  30,  1900; 
married,  5  mo.  27,,  1833,  Thomas  L.  Woolston,  of  Falls  township,  Bucks 
County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Thomas  L.  and  Tacy  F.  (Williams)  Woolston: 

2367.  Jane7,  died  5  mo.  17,  i860;   married  Robert  Early,  as  his  first  wife. 

2368.  Mary7,  married  Robert  Early,  as  his  second  wife. 

2369.  John7. 

911.  ROBERT  F.  WILLIAMS6  (John  L.  Williams5,  George  Wil- 
liams4, Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  L.  Williams  and 
Jane  Fletcher,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery 
County,  4  mo.  25,  1814;  died  9  mo.  18,  1880;  married,  3  mo.  28,  1842, 
Elizabeth  Smith,  who  died  1  mo.  30,  1890. 

Children  of  Robert  F.  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Williams: 

2370.  Tacy  F.7,  born  8  mo.  10,  1844;    married  Charles  E.  Trump.     (See  No.  3826.) 

2371.  John  L.,  Jr.7,  born  3  mo.  23,  1843;   died  5  mo.  14,  1858. 

912.  NATHAN  HARPER6  (Elizabeth  Williams8,  George  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Harper  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth  Williams,  was  born  10  mo.  5,  1817;  died  9  mo.  29,  1893;  married, 
at  Green  Street  Friends'  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  28,  1846,  Sarah  P. 

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Mather,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  Mather,  of  Whitemarsh  township, 
Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  P.  (Mather)  Harper: 

2372.  Elizabeth  W.7. 
2373-  Anna  M.'. 
2374.  Franklin'. 
2375-  Joseph  M.'. 

914.  JOHN  BROWN6  (Sarah  Williams5,  George  Williams4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  David  Brown  and  Sarah  Williams, 
his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  14,  1807,  in  Fallsington,  Pennsylvania;  died  11  mo. 
21,  1839;  married,  3  mo.  19,  1833,  at  Falls  Monthly  Meeting,  Mary  Bye 
Eastburn,  daughter  of  Aaron  and  Mercy  (Bye)  Eastburn,  of  Solebury,  Bucks 
County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  John  and  Mary  Bye  (Eastburn)  Brown: 

2376.  Harriet',  born  2  mo.  20,  1834;   married,  10  mo.  8,  1861,  Samuel  L.  Fox. 

2377.  David7,  born  12  mo.  12,  1835 ;    married,  12  mo.  21,  1871,  Jenny  L.  Lombard. 

2378.  Mercy  E.',  born  1 1  mo.  8.  1837. 

2379-  John  W.',  torn  11  mo.  17,  1839;   married,  11  mo.  6,  1866,  Lydia  T.  Brock. 

915.  ABIGAIL  W.  BROWN6  (Sarah  Williams5,  George  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  David  Brown  and  Sarah 
Williams,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  5,  1809,  in  Fallsington,  Bucks  County; 
died  10  mo.  29,  1850;  married,  9  mo.  22,  1831,  at  Falls  Meeting,  Dr.  Henry 
Lippincott,  who  died  1  mo.  14,  1870;  son  of  Allen  and  Ruth  Lippincott,  of 
Fallsington. 

Children  of  Dr.  Henry  and  Abigail  W.  (Brown)  Lippincott: 

2380.  Sarah  B.7,  born  12  mo.  5,  1834;    died  8  mo.  2,  1841. 

2381.  Henry  A.',  born  5  mo.  4,  1838;    died  11  mo.  1,  1839. 

2382.  Dr.  Allen',  born  10  mo.  9,  1839;   died  3  mo.  5,  1863;   married,  1  mo.  2,  1862,  Tacy 

E.  Stackhouse. 

2383.  David  B.',  born  10  mo.  29,  1842 ;   died  3  mo  12,  1843. 

2384.  Henry,  Jr.7,  born  4  mo.  26,  1845  ;   died  7  mo.  1,  1864. 

2385.  Anne',  born  9  mo.  15,  1846;    died  9  mo.  21,  1851. 

2386.  Abigail,  Jr.7,  born  6  mo.  2,  1850;    died  1  mo.  1,  1851. 

916.  GEORGE  W.  BROWN6  (Sarah  Williams8,  George  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  David  Brown  and  Sarah  Wil- 
liams, his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  12,  181 1,  at  Fallsington,  Bucks  County;  died 
10  mo.  4,  1890,  in  Philadelphia;    married,  at  New  Street  Meeting,  Philadel- 

194 


Seventh  feneration 


phia,  5  mo.   10,   1836,  Ann  Eliza  Pitfield,  daughter  of  Robert  Pitfield  and 
Elizabeth  Folwell. 

Children  of  George  W.  and  Ann  Eliza  (Pitfield)  Brown: 

2387.  Elizabeth  P.7,  born  2  mo.  25,  1837;   married,  5  mo.  21,  1867,  Edward  Balderston. 

2388.  Sarah  W.',  born  5  mo.  21,  1840;    married,  3  mo.  16,  1865.  William  Balderston. 

2389.  David  J.7,  born  2  mo.  2,  1842;    married   (.1),  9  mo.   13.   1865,  Anna  M.  Headley; 

(2),  9  mo.  20,  1877,  Anne  E.  Bangs. 

2390.  Rebecca  F.7,  born  5  mo.  9,  1843;    married,  11  mo.  2,  1869,  John  K.  Hulme. 

2391.  Robert  P.7,  born  6  mo.   12,   1845;    married    (1)    Mary  R.  Tatnal ;     (2)    Mary  B. 

Willits. 

2392.  Anna',  born  3  mo.  21,  1847;    married,  6  mo.  16,  1891,  Henry  N.  Hoxie. 

2393.  William  Henry7,  born  8  mo.  16,  1849;    died  8  mo.  12,  1896;    married,  6  mo.  n, 

1873,  Elizabeth  K.  Hulme. 

917.  MARTHA  BROWN6  (Sarah  Williams5,  George  Williams4,  Sarah 
Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  David  Brown  and  his  wife  Sarah 
Williams,  was  born  7  mo.  11,  1813,  in  Fallsington,  Bucks  County:  died  7 
mo.  21,  1875  ;  married,  3  mo.  15,  1837,  Mahlon  L.  Lovett,  born  7  mo.  8,  181 5 : 
died  9  mo.,  1853  ;  son  of  Daniel  and  Mary  Lovett,  of  Lower  Makefield  town- 
ship, Bucks  County. 

Children  of  Mahlon  L.  and  Martha  (Brown)  Lovett: 

2394.  Sarah  B.7,  born  1  mo.  25,  1838 ;   died  1  mo.  27,  1863 :   married  Andrew  J.  Rapine. 

2395.  George  B.7,  born  11  mo.  15,  1839;    died  2  mo.  25,  1867;   married  Adaline  Shinn. 

2396.  Mary7,  born  8  mo.  30,  1842 ;    died  10  mo.  22,  1856. 

2397.  Hannah  A.7,  born  8  mo.  18,  1844. 

2398.  Mary  J.7,  born  6  mo.  23.  1852;   died  5  mo.  17.  1879- 

920.  SAMUEL  WILLIAMS6  (George  Williams5,  George  Williams4, 
Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Williams  and  his  wife 
Ann  Wills,  was  born  9  mo.  11,  1820;  married,  at  Rancocas  Meeting,  3  mo. 
10,  1847,  Sarah  W.  Stockton,  daughter  of  Abraham  and  Rachel  Stockton, 
of  Burlington  County,  New  Jersey.    Residence,  Rancocas,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  W.  (Stockton)  Williams: 

2399.  Rachel7. 

2400.  George',  married  Hannah  Thompson. 

2401.  Henry',  married  Louisa  G.  Reeves. 

2402.  Hannah7. 

933.  ANNA  SHOEMAKER6  (Benjamin8,  Samuel4,  Benjamin3,  Isaac2, 
George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  Shoemaker  and  Elizabeth  Warner,  his  wife, 
was  born  3  mo.  27,  1777;  died  in  Philadelphia,  3  mo.  5,  1865;  married  (1), 
5  mo.  5,   1796,  in  Philadelphia,  Robert  Morris,  Jr..  son  of  Robert  Morris, 

195 


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"the  Financier;"    (2),  11  mo.  3,   1823,  Francis  Bloodgood,  sometime  clerk 
of  the  New  York  Supreme  Court  and  mayor  of  Albany. 

Children  of  Robert  and  Anna  (Shoemaker)  Morris: 

2403.  Robert',  died  young. 

2404.  Elizabeth  Anna7,  died  12  mo.  24,   1870;    married   (1),  6  mo.  7,   1821,  Sylvester 

Malsan;    (2)  John  Cosgrove. 

2405.  Mary  White7,  died  6  mo.  14,  1838;    married,  3  mo.,  1827,  Paul  Hamilton  Wilkins, 

of  Georgia. 

2406.  Robert7,  married   (1).  5  mo.  27,  1836,  Caroline  Nixon;    (2),  6  mo.  1,  1854,  Lucy 

Marshall. 

936.  SAMUEL  SHOEMAKER"  (Edward5.  Samuel4,  Benjamin3, 
Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Shoemaker  and  Ann  Caroline  Giles,  .married 
Sallie  Falls,  of  Maryland. 

Child  of  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Falls)  Shoemaker: 

2407.  Samuel  Moor7,  born  6  mo.  28,  1821 ;    married  Augusta  C.  Eccleston. 

937-  ANNE  C.  SHOEMAKER6  (Edward5,  Samuel4,  Benjamin3,  Isaac2. 
George1),  daughter  of  Edward  Shoemaker  and  Ann  Caroline  Giles,  his  wife' 
was  born  in  Philadelphia;  died  1869;  married,  10  mo.  13,  1S14,  in  Philadel- 
phia, by  Bishop  White,  to  James  Tilghman,  born  2  mo.  5,  1793,  son  of  Lloyd 
and  Henrietta  Maria  Tilghman,  and  grandson  of  the  Councillor,  James  Tilgh- 
man, and  his  wife  Anne,  daughter  of  Tench  Francis,  of  "  Fausley,"  Talbot 
County,  Maryland;  clerk  of  the  county  court,  1726-1734;  Attorney-General 
of  Pennsylvania,  1741-1755;  Recorder  of  Philadelphia,  1750-1755."  He  was 
a  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Francis,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lismore,  and  uncle  of  Sir 
Philip  Francis,  K.C.B. 

Children  of  James  and  Anne  C.  (Shoemaker)  Tilghman: 

2408.  Lloyd7,  born  1  mo.  28.  1816;    married  Augusta  Murray  Boyd. 

2409.  Caroline7,  married  Philip  Wager  Lowry. 

2410.  Ann7,  married  James  E.  Montgomery. 

241 1.  Henrietta  Maria7,  died  unmarried. 

940.  WILLIAM  RAWLE  SHOEMAKER6  (Edward5,  Samuel4,  Ben- 
jamin3, Isaac2,  George1),  of  the  United  States  army,  son  of  Edward  Shoe- 
maker and  Ann  Caroline  Giles,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  11,  1809;  died  9 
mo.  16,  1886;  married,  at  Milton,  Pennsylvania,  6  mo.  13,  1830,  by  Rev. 
George  Higgins,  to  Julia  Hepburn,  of  Pennsylvania,  bom  12  mo.  6,  1810; 
died  6  mo.  26,  1863. 

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Children  of  William  Rawle  and  Julia  (Hepburn)  Shoemaker: 

2412.  Caroline  Giles7,  born  3  mo.  21,  1831 ;   married  Judge  Joab  Houghton. 

2413.  Anna7,  born   11  mo.  5,   1832,  at  Muncy,   Pennsylvania;    died  4  mo.   16,   1835,  at 

Columbia,  Illinois. 

2414.  Elizabeth  Gertrude7,  born  12  mo.  9,  1834 ;    married  Dr.  David  L.  Huntington. 

2415.  Ellen  Lea7,  born  10  mo.  31,  1836;   died  4  mo.  28,  1881. 

2416.  Edward7,  born  9  mo.  15,  1838,  at  Davenport.  Iowa;    died  10  mo.  16,  1876. 

2417.  Charles  Frederic7,  born  3  mo.  27,  1841 ;    married   (1)   Mary  Augusta  Cole;    (2) 

Rita  Miller. 

2418.  Francis  William7,  born  2  mo.  24,  1843,  at  Fort  Armstrong,  Illinois ;    died  1  mo. 

29,  1864. 

2419.  Samuel    Edward7,    born    12    mo.    27,    1844,    at    Rock    Island,    Illinois ;     married 

Eleanor  D.  Hoagland. 

2420.  Julia',  born  3  mo.  13,  1852 ;   married  Lieutenant  Harrison  S.  Weeks. 

943.  EDWARD  SHOEMAKER6  (Edward5,  Samuel4,  Benjamin3, 
Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Shoemaker  and  Ann  Caroline  Giles,  his 
wife,  member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  8  mo.  20, 
1797;  removed  to  Cambria  County,  Pennsylvania,  as  attorney  and  land 
agent  for  James  and  William  Logan  Fisher,  and  resided  at  "  Belmont,"  be- 
yond Ebensburg;  he  died  at  Belmont,  4  mo.  22,  1867.  He  married  (1)  Jane 
Falls,  daughter  of  Moore  Falls  and  Jane  Nelson,  of  Maryland;  (2),  11  mo. 
17,  1830,  Mary  Hanson,  born  3  mo.  1,  181 1 ;  died  5  mo.  25,  1898;  daughter 
of  John  Hanson,  of  Centre  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Mary  (Hanson)  Shoemaker: 

2421.  Ellen  Josephine7,  born  4  mo.  29,  1832 ;   married  William  Murray. 

2422.  Charles7,  born  12  mo.  9,  1833;    died  1841. 

2423.  Edward7,  born  12  mo.  3,  1835 ;   married  Ellin  Collins. 

2424.  Henrietta  E.7,  born  11  mo.  1,  1837;    married  Charles  Wesley  Wiugard. 

2425.  Francis  Augustine7,  born  5  mo.  1,   1839;    graduate  of  Villa  Nova;    member  of 

the    bar    of    Cambria,    Pennsylvania ;     residence,    Ebensburg,    Pennsylvania ; 
married,  5  mo.  1859,  Eliza  Tammany,  who  died  1  mo.  20,  1898;    no  issue. 

2426.  Theodore  William7,  born  4  mo.  27,   1841 ;    of  Westmoreland  County ;    married 

Katharine  Ivory. 

2427.  James  Albert7,  born  4  mo.  3,  1843 ;   of  Cambria ;   married  Mary  McDonald. 

2428.  Henry  Alton7,  born  9  mo.  23,  1845 ;  married  Lydia  Myers. 

2429.  John  Chrysostom7,  born  at  Belmont,  12  mo.  24,  1847;   died  10  mo.  24,  1850. 

2430.  Samuel  Arnold',  born  8  mo.  1,  1850;  married  Ellen  O'Harrow. 

2431.  Mary  Augusta',  born  1  mo.  13,  1855;   married  John  W.  Roder. 

945.  JOHN  PENINGTON0  (Edward  Penington5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4, 
Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Penington  and  Helena  L. 
Holmes,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  I,  1799,  at  Mulberry  Hill,  Monmouth 
County,  New  Jersey.    He  was  of  Philadelphia,  a  bookseller,  a  member  of  the 

197 


£be  Sboemafter  family  of  Cheltenham 


American  Philosophical  Society,  and  honorary  A.M.  from  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania;  he  died  in  Philadelphia,  3  mo.  18,  1867.  He  married,  1  mo.  12, 
1824,  Lucetta  Davis,  daughter  of  John  Davis  and  his  wife  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Hugh  Roberts  and  his  wife  Hannah  Moore,  Hugh  being  a  descendant  of 
Samuel  Preston,  the  Councillor. 

Children  of  John  and  Lucetta  (Davis)  Penington  : 

2432.  Mary  Lawrence',  born  8  mo.  25,  1825;    died  5  mo.  8,  1869;    married.  12  mo.  27, 

1855,  John  Roberts  Goldsborough,  U.S.N. 

2433.  Elizabeth  Davis',  born  6  mo.  14,   1827;    married,  9  mo.  26,   1850,  Henry  Carey 

Baird. 

2434.  Edward',  born  7  mo.  24,  1832;    of  Philadelphia;    married  Mary  Rebecca  Allen,  of 

Baltimore. 

2435.  Margaret  Roberts',  born  in   Philadelphia,    12  mo.  24,    1837;    married,  6  mo.    1, 

1864,  Horatio  Paine,  M.D..  of  New  York,  who  died  5  mo.  1,  1882. 

946.  EDWARD  PENINGTON6  (Edward  Penington5,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker4, Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Penington  and  Helena 
L.  Holmes,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  6,  1800;  died  1  mo.  6,  1868;  married, 
11  mo.  7,  1827,  Elizabeth  Ann  Lewis,  born  8  mo.  20,  1804;  died  7  mo.  16, 
1867;   daughter  of  Joseph  S.  and  Frances  (Montgomery)  Lewis. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Lewis)  Penington: 

2436.  Helena  Lawrence7,  born  12  mo.  19,  1828;    died  10  mo.  28,  1853,  unmarried. 

2437.  Frances  J.  Lewis',  born  11  mo.,  1830;    married,  1  mo.  26,  i860,  Wharton  Griffitts. 

2438.  Rosalie7,  born  4  mo.  23,  1833 ;   died  6  mo.  12,  1833. 

2439.  Josephine  Lewis',  born  11  mo.  7,  1836;    married  Franklin  Peale  Griffitts. 

2440.  Elizabeth   Le  Conte',   born   5   mo.    19,   1839;    married,    10  mo.   26.    1871,    Philip 

Francis  Chase,  who  died  8  mo.  6,  1880,  in  Minneapolis. 

2441.  Joseph  Lewis7,  born  2  mo.  24,  1841 ;   died  3  mo.  13,  1841. 

2442.  Mary  Moore7,  born  10  mo.  12,  1843. 

947-  WILLIAM  LE  CONTE  PENINGTON6  (Edward  Penington5, 
Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  Edward  Penington 
and  Helena  L.  Holmes,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  4  mo.  18,  1803; 
died  8  mo.  16,  1863;  married  Anne  Harding,  daughter  of  Richard  Harding, 
of  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  William  Le  Conte  and  Anne  (Harding)  Penington: 

24-U-  Mary  Harding',  born  10  mo.  12,  1836. 

2444.  Annette',  born  1  mo.  19.  1838. 

2445.  Lawrence',  born  2  mo.  4,   1840;    killed  6  mo.  2,   1864,  in  battle  at  Cold  Harbor, 

Virginia. 

2446.  William  Le  Conte',  born  3  mo.  17.  1845;   died  s.  p..  1  mo.  29,  1870. 

198 


Seventb  Generation 


955.  SAMUEL  BURGE  RAWLE6  (Sarah  Coates  Burge5,  Beulah 
Shoemaker4,  Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  William  Rawle  and  Sarah 
Coates  Burge,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  7  mo.  1,  1787.  He  was 
a  merchant  in  Philadelphia,  and  afterwards  in  China :  United  States  Consul 
at  Hong  Kong  and  Macao,  and  died  in  Macao,  9  mo.  2,  1858.  He  married, 
at  Pine  Street  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  2,  181 1,  Ann  Wain,  daughter  of 
Jesse  Wain,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia;   she  died  10  mo.  26,  1875. 

Children  of  Samuel  Burge  and  Ann  (Wain)  Rawle: 

2447.  William7,  born  11  mo.  12,  1811;    died  9  mo.  1,  1840. 

2448.  Mary  Wharton7. 

2449.  Rebecca  Shoemaker7,  married  James  Smith  Lewis. 

2450.  Elizabeth  Margaret7,  married  Thorndike  Deland. 

956.  WILLIAM  RAWLE0  (Sarah  Coates  Burge5,  Beulah  Shoemaker4, 
Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  William  Rawle  and  Sarah  Coates  Burge, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  7  mo.  19,  1788.  For  some  time  he  attended 
Princeton  College,  and  was  admitted  to  the  Philadelphia  bar  on  5  mo.  21, 
1810.  "  During  the  war  of  1812  he  served  as  captain  of  the  Second  Troop, 
Philadelphia  City  Cavalry.  Returning  to  the  practice  of  the  law,  he  in  due 
time  attained  a  rank  at  the  bar  but  little  inferior  to  his  father's  before  him, 
and  the  name  of  William  Rawle,  Jr.,  is  among  the  first  in  the  annals  of  a 
profession  where  the  abilities  of  Philadelphians  have  become  proverbial.  In 
his  twenty-sixth  year  he  began,  with  Hon.  Thomas  Sergeant,  the  preparation 
of  reports  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  State,  and  they 
published  eighteen  volumes.  Judge  Sergeant  retiring  from  the  work  in  1828, 
Rawle  continued  it  until  1835,  publishing  five  volumes.  From  1835  to  1840 
he  was  a  member  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  city,  and  for  four  years  was 
president  of  that  body.  He  was  chosen  a  member  of  the  American  Philo- 
sophical Society  in  1841.  He  was  for  many  years  a  vice-president  of  the 
Historical  Society,  and  secretary  and  afterwards  a  director  of  the  Library 
Company,  and  also  a  trustee  of  the  University.  He  died  at  his  son's  country- 
seat,  in  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  8  mo.  9,  1858.  He  married,  10 
mo.  7,  1817,  Mary  Anna  Tilghman,  born  2  mo.  25,  1795  ;  died  2  mo.  2,  1878; 
daughter  of  Edward  Tilghman  and  Elizabeth  Chew,  daughter  of  Benjamin 
Chew,  the  Councillor." 

Children  of  William  and  Mary  Anna  (Tilghman)  Rawle: 

2451.  Elizabeth   Tilghman7,  born  in   Philadelphia,  7  mo.   16,   1818;    married   Charles 

Wallace  Brooke. 

2452.  William  Henry7,  born  in  Philadelphia,  8  mo.  31,  1823;   died  4  mo.  19,  1889. 

199 


£be  Sboemafccr  family  of  Cbcltenbam 

960.  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  RAWLE6  (Sarah  Coates  Burge5,  Beulah 
Shoemaker4,  Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  William  Rawle  and  Sarah 
Coates  Burge,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  28,  1795;  graduated  A.B.  at  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania;  served  in  the  Washington  Guards  of  Philadel- 
phia during  the  war  of  1812;  became  a  civil  engineer,  and  was  afterwards  an 
iron  manufacturer  in  Mifflin  and  Huntington  Counties,  Pennsylvania ;  some- 
time lay  judge  of  Clearfield  County ;  died  at  his  country-seat,  "  Fairfield," 
Lycoming  County,  10  mo.  2j,  1881 ;  married,  12  mo.  16,  1828,  Louisa, 
daughter  of  Charles  Hall,  of  Sunbury,  Pennsylvania,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Robert  Coleman,  of  Lancaster  County. 

Children  of  Francis  William  and  Louisa  (Hall)  Rawle: 

2453.  Charles',  born  at  Sunbury,  6  mo.  14.  1830. 

2454.  Henry7,  born  in  Mifflin  County,  8  mo.  21,  1833. 

2455.  William7,  born  1  mo.  21,  1835;    died  3  mo.  1846. 

2456.  Emily',  married  Rev.  Albra  Wadleigh. 

2457.  Anne  Caroline',  born  3  mo.  12,  1840;    died  7  mo.,  1844. 

2458.  James',  born  in  Lancaster,  11  mo.  15,  1842. 

2459.  Francis',  born  in  Mifflin  County,  8  mo.  7,  1846. 

961.  EDWARD  RAWLE6  (Sarah  Coates  Burge5,  Beulah  Shoemaker4, 
Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  son  of  William  Rawle  and  Sarah  Coates  Burge, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Germantown,  9  mo.  22,  1797;  "admitted  to  Philadel- 
phia bar,  1  mo.  2,  1823;  removed  to  New  Orleans,  and  was  admitted  to  the 
bar  of  that  city,  4  mo.  19,  1824;  in  the  following  February  he  was  appointed 
associate  judge  of  the  City  Court,  holding  that  position  several  years,  and 
afterwards  residing  some  time  on  his  plantation  in  Jefferson  Parish,  Louisiana. 
Resuming  the  practice  of  law  in  New  Orleans,  he  was  from  1839  to  1846 
attorney  of  the  second  municipality,  and  was  also  member  of  the  first  school 
board  of  the  same,  and  for  several  years  its  president."  He  died  in  New 
Orleans,  11  mo.  4,  1880.  He  married,  4  mo.  19,  1827,  Appolina  S.  Claiborn 
Saul,  daughter  of  Joseph  Saul,  of  New  Orleans;   she  died  2  mo.  27,  1844. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Appolina  S.  Claiborn  (Saul)  Rawle: 

2460.  Mary  Josephine',  born  in  New  Orleans,  2  mo.  3,  1828:    died  11  mo.  10,  1829. 

2461.  Edward  William',  born  in  Jefferson  Parish,  Louisiana,  8  mo.  22,  1829. 

2462.  Mary  Josephine',  married,  in  New  Orleans,  Charles  J.  Leeds. 
2463-  Juliet',  died  young,  in  New  Orleans,  5  mo.  6,  1845. 

2464.  Francis',  born  in  New  Orleans,  7  mo.  26,  1835;    was  major  in  the  Confederate 

States  army ;  resided  in  New  Orleans. 
2465-  John',  born  in  Plaquemine  Parish,  Louisiana,  8  mo.  21,  1837. 

2466.  Appolina',  died  young,  in  New  Orleans,  5  mo.  29,  1842. 

2467.  Julia',  married,  1  mo.  23,  1866,  James  Buckner. 


Seventh  (generation 


964.  JULIET  RAWLE6  (Sarah  Coates  Burge5,  Beulah  Shoemaker4, 
Benjamin3,  Isaac2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Rawle  and  Sarah  Coates 
Burge,  his  wife,  was  born  at  "  Harleigh,"  8  mo.  26,  1804;  married,  10  mo.  1, 
1839,  Rev.  William  Herbert  Norris,  of  Alexandria,  Virginia,  afterwards 
rector  of  Christ  Church,  Woodbury,  New  Jersey;  he  died  in  Philadelphia, 
2  mo.  18,  1880. 

Children  of  Rev.  William  Herbert  and  Juliet  (Rawle)  Norris: 

2468.  Edward  Carlyle7,  born  in  Alexandria,  Virginia,  6  mo.   1,   1841,  graduated  A.B. 

at  Trinity,  Hartford;   captain  Seventy-first  Pennsylvania  Volunteers;   wounded 
at  Antietam ;    died  of  his  wounds  5  mo.  12,  1863. 

2469.  Herbert',  born  in  Carlisle,  Pennsylvania,  6  mo.  12,  1843;    graduated  M.D.  at  the 

University  of  Pennsylvania ;    practised  medicine  in  Philadelphia. 

2470.  Francis  Rawle7,  born  in  Carlisle,  Pennsylvania,  2  mo.  14,  1845;    died  at  Wood- 

bury, New  Jersey,  9  mo.  24,  1861. 


971.  PHILIP  GARRETT0  (Sarah  Price6,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price8, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  Garrett  and  his  wife  Sarah 
Price,  was  bom  5  mo.  13,  1780;  died  2  mo.  14,  1851;  married,  at  Philadel- 
phia Friends'  Meeting,  10  mo.  8,  1801,  Rebecca  Cresson,  born  7  mo.  30,  1775; 
died  6  mo.  4,  1839;  daughter  of  James  and  Sarah  Cresson,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Philip  and  Rebecca  (Cresson)  Garrett: 

2471.  Sarah7,  born  2  mo.  22,  1804;    married  Thomas  McCollin. 

2472.  Thomas  C.7,  born  3  mo.  30,  1805;    married  Frances  Biddle. 

2473.  Elizabeth  C,  born  9  mo.  18,  1806 ;    married  William  Biddle. 

2474.  Margaret7,  born  2  mo.  11,  1809;  married  John  E.  Sheppard. 

2475.  Anne',  born  7  mo.  5,  1813 ;   married  Clarkson  Sheppard. 


974.  CHARLES  GARRETT0  (Sarah  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1 ) ,  son  of  Thomas  Garrett  and  Sarah  Price,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Upper  Darby,  4  mo.  4,  1785 ;  died  at  Upper  Darby,  10  mo. 
11,  i860;  married,  3  mo.  14,  181 1,  at  Darby  Meeting,  Mary  Hibberd,  born 
9  mo.  23,  1791  ;  died  8  mo.  2,  1838;  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Hannah  Hibberd. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Mary  (Hibberd)  Garrett : 

2476.  Hannah  H.7,  born  2  mo.  21,  1812;    died  2  mo.  4.  1837. 

2477.  Philip',  born  11  mo.  23.  1814;    died  5  mo.  9,  1896;    married,  4  mo.  22,  1844,  Mary 

Lewis. 

2478.  Elizabeth  H.',  born  6  mo.  9,  1817;    married,  3  mo.  16,  1843,  George  S.  Powell. 


£bc  Sbocmafoer  jfamtty  of  Cbeltenbam 

976.  THOMAS  GARRETT6  (Sarah  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  Garrett  and  Sarah  Price,  his 
wife,  was  born  8  mo.  21,  1789;  died  1  mo.  25,  1871,  at  Wilmington,  Dela- 
ware; married  (1),  10  mo.  14,  1813,  Mary,  daughter  of  Aaron  and  Mary 
Sharpless;    (2),  1  mo.  7,  1829,  Rachel,  daughter  of  Eli  Mendenhall. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Sharpless)  Garrett: 

2479.  Ellwood7,  born  12  mo.  19,  1815;    married  Catharine  K.  Wollaston. 

2480.  Sarah  S.!,  born  4  mo.  15,  1819;    died  9  mo.  3,  1853;   married  Edward  C.  Hewes. 

2481.  Anna  M.7,  born  2  mo.  2,  1822;    died  8  mo.  23,  1853;    married,  n  mo.  2,  1852,  Dr. 

James  Edwards ;   no  issue. 

2482.  Henry7,  born  11  mo.  22,  1824;    married  Catharine  Ann  Canby. 

2483.  Margaret  M.7,  born  6  mo.  13,  1827;    died  8  mo.  30,  1863;   married,  8  mo.  17,  1848, 

James  G.  McCollin. 

Child  of  Thomas  and  Rachel  (Mendenhall)  Garrett: 

2484.  Eli7,  born  12  mo.  2,  1830;    died  5  mo.  25,  1886;    married,  4  mo.  26,  1855,  Frances 

Sellers. 

977.  BENJAMIN  GARRETT6  (Sarah  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac 
Price3,  Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  Garrett  and  Sarah 
Price,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  17,  1791  ;  died  at  Upper  Darby,  4  mo.  4, 
T884;  married,  3  mo.  14,  1841,  Mary  Haines,  born  8  mo.  18,  1803;  died  11 
mo.  12,  1887;   daughter  of  David  and  Alice  Haines. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Haines)  Garrett: 

2485.  David7,  born  1  mo.  1,  1843;    married,  4  mo.  24,  1867,  Sarah  Martin. 

2486.  Isaac  P.,  Jr.7,  born  8  mo.  4,  1844;    married,  11  mo.  12,  1868,  Sarah  Emlen  Bell. 

2487.  Thomas7,  born  6  mo.  3,  1846;    married,  6  mo.  13,  1878,  Caroline  Augusta  Ether- 

ington. 

978.  JOHN  KNOWLES  GARRETT6  (Sarah  Price9,  Philip  Price4, 
Isaac  Price3,  Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  Garrett  and 
Sarah  Price,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  4,  1793:  died  6  mo.  15,  1832,  at 
Upper  Darby,  Pennsylvania;  married,  10  mo.  10,  1816,  Henrietta,  daughter 
of  Samuel  Levis,  of  Upper  Darby. 

Children  of  John  Knowles  and  Henrietta  (Levis)  Garrett: 

2488.  Samuel  L.7,  born  2  mo.  25,   1818 ;    died  3  mo.  4,   1881 ;    married,  7  mo.  4,   1841, 

Mary  Ann  Corse. 

2489.  Levis  J.',  born  6  mo.  11,  1823;   died  10  mo.  16,  1874;  married  (1)  Catharine  Rae; 

(2).  1  mo.  20,  1870,  Sidney  Boyd. 


Scventb  (Seneration 


981.  EDWARD  GARRETT6  (Sarah  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  Garrett  and  his  wife,  Sarah 
Price,  was  born  12  mo.  17,  1800;  died  9  mo.  16,  1863,  at  Upper  Darby; 
married,  11  mo.  19,  1837,  Abigail  Sellers,  born  6  mo.  23,  1809;  died  6  mo. 
25,  1890;   daughter  of  George  and  Ann  Sellers,  of  Upper  Darby. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Abigail  (Sellers)  Garrett: 

2490.  George  S.7,  born  12  mo.  20,  1838;    died  1  mo.  16,  1899;    married,  10  mo.  3,  1866, 

Mary  Maris. 

2491.  Sarah7,  born   12  mo.  20,  1840;    died  11  mo.  26,  1889;    married,  9  mo.   10,   1868, 

Thomas  Scattergood. 

2492.  Edward  M.7,  born  6  mo.  11.  1854;    died  8  mo.  1,  1855. 

982.  MARTHA  PRICE0  (Philip  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  daughter  of  Philip  Price  and  Rachel  Kirk, 
his  wife,  of  East  Bradford,  Pennsylvania,  was  born  in  Kingsessing,  Philadel- 
phia County,  11  mo.  3,  1785;  died  in  West  Chester,  Pennsylvania,  9  mo.  11, 
1852;  married,  at  Birmingham  Friends'  Meeting,  10  mo.  n,  1804,  Nathan 
H.  Sharpless,  born  5  mo.  18,  1779;  died  3  mo.  22,  1838;  son  of  William  and 
Sarah  (Hunt)  Sharpless. 

Children  of  Nathan  H.  and  Martha  ( Price)  Sharpless : 

2493.  Hannah7,  born  10  mo.  4,  1805 ;    married  Edward  B.  Darlington. 

2494.  William  P.7,  born  2  mo.  12,  1808;    married   (1)   Anne  G.  Pennel ;     (2)   Sarah  J. 

Leedom. 

2495.  Philip  P.7,  born  4  mo.  26,  1810 ;   married  Mary  A.  Paschall. 

2496.  Henry  P.7,  born  9  mo.  16.  1813 ;    married  (1)  Harriet  D.  Price;    (2)  Hannah  W. 

Martin. 

2497.  Ann  S.7,  born  4  mo.  24,  1816;    married  Stephen  Paschall. 

2498.  Alfred7,  born  4  mo.  3,  1822;    married  Elizabeth  C.  Sharpless. 

2499.  Samuel  Emlen7,  born  7  mo.  28,  1828 ;   married  Martha  S.  Ash. 

984.  WILLIAM  PRICE,  M.D.°  *  (Philip  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac 
Price3,  Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Philip  Price  and  Rachel  Kirk, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  9  mo.  17,  1788;  died  in 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1  mo.  2J,  i860;  married,  10  mo.  4,  1820,  Hannah  Fisher, 
born  7  mo.  8,  1793 ;  died  10  mo.  4,  1850;  daughter  of  Miers  Fisher,  of  Phila- 
delphia, and  Sarah  Redwood,  his  wife.  Dr.  Price  graduated  at  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania  in  181 1,  and  served  as  medical  assistant  in  the  Pennsylvania 
Hospital  during  181 1  and  1812.     He  spent  some  three  years  in  Paris  and 

*  For  descendants  of  Dr.  Price's  family,  I  follow  Anna  Wharton  Smith's  "  Genealogy  of  Fisher 
Family." 

203 


£bc  Sboemafter  family  of  Cheltenham 

London  in  attendance  upon  lectures  and  hospitals.  In  182 1  he  became  a  mem- 
ber of  the  medical  staff  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  in  the  surgical  depart- 
ment. He  was  a  cultured  man,  speaking  French,  Italian,  Spanish,  and 
German,  and  was  well  read  in  Latin,  Greek,  and  Hebrew.  In  1823,  with  his 
wife,  he  went  to  Europe,  where  tbey  remained  several  years,  and  upon  their 
return  to  the  United  States,  in  1827,  they  settled  in  Cincinnati,  where  they 
became  interested  in  every  movement  calculated  to  advance  and  improve  the 
condition  of  their  adopted  city.  He  was  unanimously  chosen  one  of  the  City 
Fathers  in  Cincinnati,  and  in  1833  or  1834  was  elected  to  a  seat  in  the  State 
Senate  of  Ohio. 

Children  of  Dr.  William  and  Hannah  (Fisher)  Price: 

2500.  Emily  B.',  born  7  mo.  8,  182 1 ;    married  David  Pugh  Marshall. 

2501.  Sarah  Redwood',  born  12  mo.  13,  1823 ;   married  Ludwig  Hanau. 

2502.  Caroline  Fisher7,  born  7  mo.  15,  1825;    died  8  mo.  22,  1854. 

2503.  Henrietta  Hoskins7,  born  8  mo.  28,  1827;    married  Robert  Kemp  Wright. 

2504.  Helene  Gregoroffsky7,  born  8  mo.  24,  1829;   married  Charles  P.  Moulinier. 

2505.  Josephine  Warner7,  born  6  mo.  4,   1831;    married    (1)   John   A.   Bigelow ;     (2) 

Gwynne  Harris  Heap. 

2506.  Annette  Marie7,  born  1  mo.  21,  1834;   married  (1)  Rudolph  Crentz  Lawler;    (2) 

J.  Goddard  Clark. 

2507.  William    Redwood7,   born   at    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    5    mo.    20,    1836;     died    12    mo. 

30,  1881.  In  the  Civil  War  he  was  second  lieutenant  of  the  Third  Pennsyl- 
vania Cavalry,  I  mo.  15,  1862;  first  lieutenant  of  the  Third  Pennsylvania 
Cavalry,  9  mo.  7,  1862;  captain  of  the  Third  Pennsylvania  Cavalry.  5  mo.  I, 
1863;  major  and  assistant  adutant-general  of  volunteers,  8  mo.  6,  1864; 
lieutenant-colonel  of  volunteers,  by  brevet,  I  mo.  23,  1865,  "  for  industry,  zeal, 
and  faithful  services  during  the  recent  campaign  before  Richmond,  Virginia ;" 
colonel  of  volunteers,  by  brevet,  3  mo.  13,  1865,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services;"  brigadier-general  of  volunteers,  by  brevet,  3  mo.  13,  1865,  "for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  the  war ;"  mustered  out  of  the  volun- 
teer service,  9  mo.  I,  1866;  commissioned  major  of  the  Eighth  Cavalry,  7  mo. 
28.  1866;  major  of  the  United  States  army,  Eighth  Regiment  of  cavalry 
(regulars),  accepted  10  mo.  1,  1866;  lieutenant-colonel  in  the  United  States 
army,  by  brevet,  3  mo.  2,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Virginia ;  colonel  in  the  United  States  army,  by  brevet. 
12  mo.  10.  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  an  engagement  with 
Indians  in  the  vicinity  of  Walker's  Springs,  in  the  Aquarious  range  in  Arizona, 
on  the  10th  and  13th  of  12  mo.,  1868;  lieutenant-colonel  of  the  United  States 
army.  Sixth  Regiment  of  cavalry  (regulars),  4  mo.  2,  1879. 


985.  SIBBILLA  K.  PRICE0  (Philip  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Sboemaker2,  George1),  daughter  of  Philip  Price  and  Rachel  Kirk, 
his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  19,  1790;  died  8  mo.  6,  1853;  married,  10  mo.  22, 
181 2,  John  W.  Townsend,  son  of  William  and  Grace  Townsend. 

204 


Scventb  (Seneratton 


Children  of  John  W.  and  Sibbilla  K.  (Price)  Townsend : 

2508.  William  P.7,  born  8  mo.  5,  1813 ;   died  8  mo.  24,  1902 ;   married  Anna  Mary  Kirk ; 

no  issue. 

2509.  Anna  Mary7,  born  10  mo.  23,  1815;    married  George  Thomas,  M.D. 

2510.  Rachel  P.7,  born  11  mo.  2,  1817;    married  J.  Lacey  Darlington. 

2511.  Charles  M.7,  born  8  mo.  11,  1819;   died  6  mo.  18,  1823. 

2512.  Henry  C.7,  born  2  mo.  22,  1822 ;    married  Georgiana  L.  Talman. 

2513.  Edward  Y.7,  born  10  mo.  4,  1824;    married  Henrietta  M.  Troth. 

2514.  Philip  P.7,  born  5  mo.  24,  1828;    married  Rachel  Brady. 

986.  MARGARET  PRICE6  (Philip  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  daughter  of  Philip  Price  and  Rachel  Kirk, 
his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  19,  1792;  died  7  mo.  15,  1880;  married,  9  mo.  23, 
1819,  Jonathan  Paxson,  born  2  mo.  28,  1787;   died  10  mo.  28,  1856. 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Margaret  (Price)  Paxson: 

2515.  Philip  P.7,  born  6  mo.  8,  1821 ;   married  Phebe  Speakman. 

2516.  Henry7,  born  3  mo.  5,  1823 ;    married  Harriet  A.  Harlan. 

2517.  Hannah7,  born  8  mo.  6,  1825. 

2518.  Rachel7,  born  10  mo.  II,  1827. 

987.  BENJAMIN  PRICE6  (Philip  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Philip  Price  and  Rachel  Kirk,  his 
wife,  was  born  12  mo.  17,  1793;  died  1  mo.  8,  1872;  married,  6  mo.  12, 
1817,  Jane  Paxson.  He  was  a  farmer  and  at  times  a  teacher,  living  in  West 
Chester,  or  East  Bradford. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Jane  (Paxson)  Price: 

2519.  Paxson7,  born  3  mo.  6,  1818;   married  Jane  Jackson. 

2520.  Mary7,  born  12  mo.  12,  1819 ;    married  Josiah  Wilson. 

2521.  Isaiah7,  born  5  mo.  20,  1822;   married  Lydia  Heald. 

2522.  Philip7,  born  6  mo.  15,  1824;    died  9  mo.  7,  1889;    married  Ellen  Satterthwaite. 
2523-  Jacob7,  born  8  mo.  4,  1826 ;    married  Rachel  L.  Thomas. 

2524.  Edward7,  born  11  mo.  27,  1830;   died  1  mo.  12,  1833. 

2525.  Jael7,  born  12  mo.  29,  1833;   died  12  mo.  29,  1833. 

988.  SARAH  PRICE6  (Philip  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  daughter  of  Philip  Price  and  Rachel  Kirk, 
his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  6,  1795;  died  12  mo.  4,  1873;  married,  11  mo.  15, 
1821,  Caleb  Carmalt,  born  8  mo.  16,  1792;  died  3  mo.  10,  1862. 

Children  of  Caleb  and  Sarah  (Price)  Carmalt: 

2526.  Hannah7,  born  8  mo.  15,  1822 ;   died  1  mo.  16,  1823. 

2527.  Jonathan',  born  5  mo.  19,  1824;    died  9  mo.  10,  1829. 

2528.  Sibylla  T.7,  born  5  mo.  27,  1826 ;    married  John  C.  Morris. 

205 


Gbe  Sbocmafeer  ]famil$  of  Cheltenham 

2529.  Philip  P.',  born  7  mo.  5,  1829;   died  7  mo.  14,  1829. 

2530.  Samuel  F.',  born  6  mo.  6,  1831 ;   married  Anne  E.  Woolsey. 

2531.  Rachel  P.',  born  10  mo.  12,  1833;    married  Rev.  Elisha  Mulford. 

2532.  William  Henry',  born  8  mo.  3,  1836;  married  Laura  W.  Johnson. 

2533.  James  Edward',  born  5  mo.  11,  1840;   married  Charlotte  J.  Churchhill. 

989.  ELI  K.  PRICE6  (Philip  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Philip  Price  and  Rachel  Kirk,  his 
wife,  was  born  7  mo.  20,  1797;  died  in  Philadelphia,  11  mo.  15,  1884; 
married,  6  mo.  10,  1828,  Anne  Embree. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  members  of  the  bar  held  in  Philadelphia,  11  mo.  18, 
1884,  Justice  Strong  presiding,  addresses  were  made  by  Judges  Butler  and 
Porter;  M.  Russell  Thayer,  William  Henry  Rawle,  and  others,  after  which 
the  following  was  adopted  : 

"  1.  That  by  the  death  of  Mr.  Price  this  bar  and  State  have  lost  a  jurist 
who  was  justly  entitled  to  be  enrolled  among  the  sages  of  the  law.  Through- 
out the  long  life  vouchsafed  to  him  by  a  kind  Providence  he  worthily  em- 
ployed his  profound  learning,  his  clear  and  comprehensive  intellect,  his  calm 
and  judicial  mind,  and  his  spotless  integrity  to  the  thorough  discharge  of  the 
functions  of  a  minister  of  justice  and  of  a  public  spirited  citizen,  ever  solicitous 
to  promote  the  welfare  of  his  fellow-men. 

"  2.  That  while  his  devotion  to  the  common  law  imbued  his  mind  deeply 
with  its  principles,  and  led  him  to  the  conviction  that  most  of  its  established 
rules  are  founded  in  sound  reason,  he  fully  realized  that  the  rapid  and  con- 
tinuing progress  of  modern  times  requires  changes  in  the  law  to  meet  the 
changed  condition  of  the  people  and  their  surroundings,  and  was  quick  to 
discern  where  improvement  could  be  wrought  by  legislation  gradually  and 
carefully  enacted ;  and  thus  the  statutes  which  he  prepared,  and  which  have 
become  part  of  our  jurisprudence,  attest  in  the  highest  degree  his  wisdom  and 
his  earnest  desire  to  make  the  laws  of  our  State  work  out  the  greatest  attain- 
able good  to  the  people  bound  to  their  observance. 

"  3.  That  while  his  eminent  qualifications  for  his  chosen  profession,  and 
his  assiduous  devotion  to  it,  naturally  and  surely  led  him  to  great  success  and 
liberal  reward,  he  never  forgot  his  duty  to  the  community  which  honored 
him  with  its  unswerving  confidence;  but,  heartily  recognizing  that  duty,  he 
became  its  benefactor  by  his  unwearied  and  successful  efforts  to  serve  the 
people,  and  by  giving  without  stint  his  time  and  efficient  labors  in  their  behalf, 
in  whatever  field  they  sought  the  aid  of  his  ripe  judgment,  wide  experience, 
and  clear  conceptions  of  the  right. 

"  4.  That  by  the  beauty  and  simplicity  of  his  life  and  character,  his  free- 
dom  from  pride  or  prejudice,  his  unselfishness,  his  unvarying  kindness  of 

206 


ELI    K.    PRICE. 

No.  989. 


Scvcntb  feneration 


heart,  and  his  all-embracing  Christian  philanthropy,  he  endeared  himself  to 
his  brethren  of  the  bar  and  to  all  who  knew  him ;  and  has  furnished  a  grand 
illustration  of  the  power  for  good  of  a  human  life  actively  devoted  to  the 
highest  and  noblest  aims." 

Children  of  Eli  K.  and  Anne  (Embree)  Price: 

2534.  Rebecca  E.7,  born  3  mo.  io,  1829;    married  Hanson  L.  Withers. 
2535-  John  Sergeant7,  born  6  mo.  10,  1831;  married  Sallie  A.  Baker. 

2536.  Sibyl  E.7,  born  3  mo.  31,  1834;   died  8  mo.  5,  1882;   married,  4  mo.  26,  1871,  Starr 

Nichols;    no  issue. 

990.  ISAAC  PRICE6  (Philip  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3,  Susanna 
Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Philip  Price  and  Rachel  Kirk,  his  wife,  was 
born  11  mo.  30,  1799;  died  8  mo.  25,  1825,  in  East  Bradford,  Chester  County, 
Pennsylvania;  married,  10  mo.  1,  1822,  at  Twelfth  Street  Meeting,  Phila- 
delphia, Susanna  M.  Payne,  daughter  of  John  Payne,  of  New  York,  and 
Mary  Martin,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Susanna  M.  (Payne)  Price: 

2537.  Rachel7,  born  10  mo.  22,  1823;    died  7  mo.  2,  1849,  unmarried. 

2538.  James  Martin7,  born  9  mo.  12,  1825;  married  Sarah  D.  Lightfoot. 

991.  PHILIP  M.  PRICE6  (Philip  Price5,  Philip  Price4,  Isaac  Price3, 
Susanna  Shoemaker2,  George1),  son  of  Philip  Price  and  Rachel  Kirk,  his 
wife,  was  born  7  mo.  7,  1802;  died  at  Lock  Haven,  Pennsylvania,  6  mo.  16, 
1870;  married,  4  mo.  2,  1826,  Matilda  Siverman,  by  adoption  Greentree, 
born  12  mo.  31,  1807;  died  4  mo.  27,  1864;  daughter  of  Charles  Siverman. 
Philip  Price  was  educated  at  West  Town  Boarding  School,  studied  medicine 
with  Dr.  John  D.  Godman,  and  graduated  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania; after  practising  medicine  some  years  he  was  elected  surveyor  of 
Spring  Garden  District,  Philadelphia,  which  office  he  held  for  many  years. 

Children  of  Philip  M.  and  Matilda  (Greentree)  Price: 

2539.  Helen  F.7,  born  6  mo.  26,  1827;    died  3  mo.  4,   1854;    married,  5  mo.  26,   1853, 

T.  S.  Yardley. 

2540.  Hannah  P.7,  born  2  mo.  9,  1830;  married  J.  Hervey  Barton,  M.D. 

2541.  Mary  F.7,  born  10  mo.  17,  1835;   died  10  mo.  19,  1858. 

2542.  Anna  R.7,  born  10  mo.  20,  1844 ;   unmarried. 

2543.  Philip  M.,  Jr.7,  born   11   mo.  27,   1848;    of  the  United   States  army;    appointed 

second  lieutenant,  Second  Artillery,  6  mo.  15,  1869,  and  first  lieutenant,  9  mo. 
30,  1873;   married,  5  mo.  8,  1879,  Emma  (Moss)  Brayton;   no  issue. 

2544.  Charles  S.7,  born  8  mo.  27,  1852;    married.  6  mo.  7,  1883,  Sallie  Hawes.     He  is 

general  manager  of  the  Cambria  Iron-Works,  at  Johnstown,  Pennsylvania. 

207 


Gbc  Sbocmafeer  family  of  Gbcltenbam 


jfciQbtb  Generation 

iooo.  GEORGE  MIFFLIN  WHARTON7  (Susan  Shoemaker6,  Abra- 
ham", William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Fishbourn  Wharton 
and  Susan  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  12  mo.  26,  1806; 
died  2  mo.  5,  1870.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar,  and  it  is 
recorded  of  him  "  that  as  a  lawyer  he  stood  deservedly  in  the  front  rank  of 
the  profession."  He  was  a  vice-provost  of  the  Law  Academy  of  Philadelphia 
from  1845  to  ^SS-  and  was  United  States  District  Attorney  for  the  Eastern 
District  of  Pennsylvania  from  1857  to  i860.  He  was  a  trustee  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania  from  1841  to  1868.  He  took  a  lively  interest  in  the 
public  schools,  and  was  for  many  years  president  of  the  Board  of  Control.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society ;  he  served  in  the  City 
Councils,  and  was  President  of  Select  Council  from  1856  to  1859.  He 
married,  6  mo.  4,  1835,  Maria  Markoe,  daughter  of  John  and  Mehitable 
(Cox)  Markoe,  of  Philadelphia. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Philadelphia  bar,  held  2  mo.  9,  1870,  to  take  action 
upon  the  death  of  George  M.  Wharton,  addresses  were  made  by  the  Hon. 
James  Thompson,  chief  justice,  David  Paul  Brown,  and  other  members  of 
the  bar.    After  which  the  following  resolutions  were  adopted : 

"  Resolved,  That  we  deplore  the  loss  which  the  bar  has  sustained  by  the 
decease  of  our  late  honored  associate,  George  M.  Wharton.  His  long  and 
successful  professional  career  reflected  lustre  on  the  bar,  of  which  he  was  an 
acknowledged  leader.  His  reputation  as  a  lawyer  was  built  upon  the  solid 
foundation  of  thorough  knowledge,  ability,  and  moral  worth.  He  brought  to 
the  practice  of  the  profession  a  clear,  well-balanced,  and  cultivated  mind,  a 
cool  and  discriminating  judgment,  learning  various,  extensive,  and  accurate, 
industry  that  never  tired,  and  a  devotion  to  the  cause  of  his  client  tempered 
by  due  fidelity  to  the  court.  Prudent  and  sagacious  in  counsel,  he  was  not  less 
distinguished  by  the  clearness,  cogency,  and  persuasive  power  of  his  forensic 
efforts.  Amenity  and  good  temper  forever  characterized  his  deportment, 
and  his  professional  excellence  was  crowned  by  an  elevated  tone  of  morals 
and  unblemished  personal  character,  which  secured  to  him  the  confidence 
alike  of  the  bench,  the  bar,  and  the  public. 

"  Resolved,  That  the  loss  of  such  a  man  is  deeply  felt  by  the  profession, 
and  not  only  by  the  profession,  but  by  the  community  at  large,  who  benefited 
by  the  example  of  adherence  to  principle,  devotion  to  duty,  and  spotless 
integrity,  which  his  daily  walk  through  life  exhibited,  displaying  the  virtues 
and  the  graces  that  adorn  the  character  of  a  Christian  gentlemen." 

208 


j£tQbtb  Generation 


Children  of  George  M.  and  Maria  (Markoe)  Wharton: 

2545.  Ellen  Markoe",  born  7  mo.  15.  1837;   married  (1),  1  mo.  19,  i860,  Robert  Morris; 

(2),  10  mo.  22,  1867,  George  M.  Dallas. 

2546.  Agnes8,  born  5  mo.  31,  1839;    died  5  mo.  4,  1896;    married,  6  mo.  5,  i860,  Pem- 

berton  S.  Hutchinson. 

2547.  Maria8,  born  11  mo.  26,  1840;    died  12  mo.,  1865;    married  Thompson  Lennig. 

2548.  Mehitable  Markoe8,  born   12  mo.    17,   1842;    married    (1),  3   mo.   29,   1865,  Dr. 

George  Pepper,  who  died  9  mo.,   1872;     (2),  10  mo.  7,  1876,  Professor  Ernest 
Zantzinger. 

2549.  Elizabeth8,  born  12  mo.  12,  1844 ;   married,  9  mo.  14,  1863,  Thomas  McKean. 

2550.  William   Fishbourn8,  born  10  mo.  23,   1846;    married   10  mo.   10,   1871,   Frances 

Fisher. 

2551.  Edith8,  born  8  mo.  20,  1848;    married  George  Baker;   no  issue. 

2552.  George8,  born  8  mo.  29,  1850;    married,  10  mo.  23,  1873,  Julia  V.  Duncan. 

1006.  EDWARD  WHARTON7  (Susan  Shoemaker6.  Abraham5.  Wil- 
liam4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Fishbourn  Wharton  and  Susan 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  25,  1819;  died  in  Balti- 
more, Maryland,  1  mo.  17,  1868;  married,  in  Philadelphia,  10  mo.,  1843, 
Jane  Gray  Shippen,  born  at  "  Violet  Bank,"  near  Petersburg,  Virginia,  2  mo. 
22,  1818;  died  6  mo.  17,  1868;  daughter  of  William  Shippen,  M.D.,  and  his 
wife  Mary  Louise,  daughter  of  Thomas  Shore,  of  Petersburg,  and  his  wife 
Jane  Gray  Wall,  born  3  mo.  17,  1798,  in  Petersburg,  Virginia;  died  5  mo.  3, 
1879. 

Child  of  Edward  and  Jane  Gray  (Shippen)  Wharton  : 

2553.  Marie  Louise8,  born  4  mo.  7,  1845,  at  "  Arrowfield,"  near  Petersburg,  Virginia ; 

died  1  mo.  16,  1868,  in  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

ion.  DANIEL  CLARK  WHARTON7  (Deborah  Shoemaker6,  Abra- 
ham5, William4,  Abraham3,  George",  George1),  son  of  William  Moore  Whar- 
ton and  his  wife  Deborah  Shoemaker,  was  born  7  mo.  9,  1808;  died  5  mo.  11, 
1876.  He  was  a  dry-goods  meichant  of  Philadelphia.  He  married,  2  mo.  1, 
1843,  Anne  Wain  Morgan,  daughter  of  Thomas  W.  Morgan  and  his  wife 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  Powell  Griffitts,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Mary 
Fishbourn,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Daniel  Clark  and  Anne  Wain  (Morgan)  Wharton: 

2554.  Mary  Morgan8,  born  12  mo.  15,  1843. 

2555.  Anna  Rotch8,  born  5  mo.  27,  1845 ;    married  Charles  J.  Churchman. 

2556.  Helen  Rotch8,  born  9  mo.  2,  1847 ;    married  George  Emlen. 

2S57-  William  Moore8,  born  8  mo.  25,  1848 ;    married  Ellen  Clifton  Wharton. 
2558.  Daniel  Clark8,  born  9  mo.  28,  1850;   died  11  mo.  6,  1863. 

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1015.  ELIZABETH  SHOEMAKER  WHARTON7  (Deborah  Shoe- 
maker6, Abraham5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
William  Moore  Wharton  and  Deborah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in 
Philadelphia,  6  mo.  16,  1813;  died  in  Philadelphia,  7  mo.  3,  1896;  married, 
11  mo.  8,  1841,  Commander  William  J.  McCluney,  U.S.N.,  born  in  Brooklyn, 
New  York,  2  mo.  12,  1796;  died  2  mo.  11,  1864;  buried  in  Laurel  Hill 
Cemetery.  He  was  appointed  midshipman  1  mo.  1,  181 2,  and  was  in  the 
action  between  the  "  Wasp"  and  the  "  Frolic,"  October  10  of  that  year.  He 
was  commissioned  lieutenant  4  mo.  1,  181 8;  commander,  12  mo.  9,  1839; 
and  captain,  10  mo.  13,  1851.  He  took  part  in  the  Mexican  War,  and  in  1853 
was  ordered  to  command  the  "  Powhatan,"  of  Commodore  Perry's  Japan 
Expedition.  He  returned  to  the  United  States  in  1856,  and  after  a  brief 
respite  was  ordered  to  New  York  on  duty  as  general  supervisor  of  the  con- 
struction of  the  Stevens  battery.  In  1858  he  was  placed  in  command  of  the 
Atlantic  Squadron,  which  office  he  held  until  May,  i860.  He  was  com- 
missioned commodore  7  mo.  16,  1862. 

Children  of  Commander  William  J.  and  Elizabeth  Shoemaker   (Wharton) 
McCluney : 

2559.  Deborah  Wharton8,  born  12  mo.  17,  1842;   died  8  mo.  3,  1848. 

2560.  Arabella8,  born  11  mo.  io,  1850;   married,  2  mo.  7,  1877,  Stiles  Huber. 

1018.  HENRY  VANUXEM7  (Esther  M.  Shoemaker6,  Abraham5,  Wil- 
liam4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Louis  C.  Vanuxem  and  Esther 
M.  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  2,  1819;  died  7  mo.  24,  1888; 
married  (1),  8  mo.  15,  1865,  Eliza  Sainton  Janvier,  who  died  1  mo.  9,  1878; 
(2),  6  mo.  19,  1879,  Marie  PfeirTer. 

Children  of  Henry  and  Eliza  Sainton  (Janvier)  Vanuxem: 

2561.  Elise8,  bom  2  mo.  20,  1867 ;   died  same  day. 

2562.  Henry  Janvier8,  born  11  mo.  23,  1868;   died  7  mo.  18,  1869. 

Children  of  Henry  and  Marie  (PfeifTer)  Vanuxem: 

2563.  May8,  born  5  mo.  27,  1880 ;   died  5  mo.  28,  1880. 

2564.  Mary',  born  7  mo.  30,  1881. 

2565.  Louisa8,  born  8  mo.  23,  1883. 

1019.  ESTHER  VANUXEM7  (Esther  M.  Shoemaker6,  Abraham5, 
William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Louis  C.  Vanuxem 
and  Esther  M.  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  14,  1820;  married,  6 
mo.  10.  1846,  John  Sparhawk,  who  died  5  mo.  28,  1889. 

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Children  of  John  and  Esther  (Vanuxem)  Sparhawk: 

2566.  Louis  Vanuxem",  born  9  mo.  1,  1847;   died  6  mo.  27,  1848. 

2567.  Charles  Wurts8,  born  8  mo.  24,  1849 ;    married  Olive  Elrica  Sproat. 

2568.  Willie8,  born  2  mo.  5,  1852 ;   died  2  mo.  7,  1852. 

2569.  Hetty  Vanuxem8,  born  3  mo.  30,  1855. 

2570.  John,  Jr.8,  born  2  mo.  15,  1857,  member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar;    married,  2  mo. 

25,   1896,  Alice  Gallaudet  Trumbull. 

1020.  VIRGINIA  VANUXEM7  (Esther  M.  Shoemaker6,  Abraham5, 
William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Louis  C.  Vanuxem  and 
Esther  M.  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  29,  1822;  died  about  1857; 
married  Robert  Tweed. 

Children  of  Robert  and  Virginia  (Vanuxem)  Tweed: 

2571.  Mary",  married  Julian  J.  Chisholm,  and  had  one  son: 

2572.  Julian  J.,  Jr.'. 

2573.  Robert,  Jr.". 

2574.  Clara  Vanuxem8. 

102 1.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  VANUXEM7  (Esther  M.  Shoe- 
maker6, Abraham5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Louis  C. 
Vanuxem  and  Esther  M.  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  9,  1829;  died 
1  mo.  3,  1880;  married,  5  mo.  9,  1854,  Elizabeth  Kennedy,  who  died  at  Chest- 
nut Hill,  Pennsylvania,  10  mo.  31,  1901. 

Children  of  Frederick  William  and  Elizabeth  (Kennedy)  Vanuxem: 

2S7S-  Jane  Kennedy8,  born  5  mo.  21,  1855;    married  Hon.  William  Potter. 

2576.  Frederick  W.,  Jr.",  born  10  mo.  17,  1857;    died  6  mo.  28,  1858. 

2577.  Louis  C.8,  born  3  mo.  23,  1859;    member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar;    trustee  of  the 

Jefferson  Medical  College  and  Hospital. 

2578.  Lizzie  Tweed8,  born  9  mo.  25,  1861 ;    died  6  mo.  16,  1864. 

2579.  Hetty8,  born  9  mo.  4,  1864;    married  William  Potter  as  his  second  wife. 

2580.  Mary",  born  8  mo.  6,  1866. 

2581.  Florence",  born  8  mo.  25,  1868. 

2582.  Alice",  born  9  mo.  22,  1870;    married  John  Lewis  Cochran. 

2583.  Julia  Kennedy8,  born  8  mo.  12,  1874 ;    married  Daniel  Hebard. 

1022.  ELIZABETH  DEBORAH  SHOEMAKER7  (Lewis6,  Abra- 
ham5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Lewis  Shoemaker 
and  Elizabeth  Allen,  his  wife,  married  Nils  Mitander,  of  Denmark;  they 
resided  in  the  city  of  New  York,  where  she  died  9  mo.  2,  1876.  She  and 
her  infant  daughter  were  buried  in  Laurel  Hill  Cemetery,  in  Commodore 
Henry  A.  Adams's  lot,  where  also  lie  the  remains  of  her  mother,  Elizabeth 


£bc  Sfooemafcer  family  of  Cheltenham 

Allen  Shoemaker,  and  of  her  grandmother,  Elizabeth  Allen,  daughter  of  Com- 
modore Henry  A.  Adams,  of  the  United  States  navy. 

1024.  FRANCIS  SHOEMAKER7  (Francis6,  Abraham5,  William4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Francis 
Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Maria,  daughter  of  James  and  Hannah  Stokes,  of 
Germantown,  was  born  8  mo.  16,  1836;  died  2  mo.  12,  1901  ;  married,  i860, 
Eliza  R.  Ard,  who  died  in  1875. 

Children  of  Francis  and  Eliza  R.  (Ard)  Shoemaker: 

2584.  Ellen  Ard",  born  i860;    married,  1881,  Duncan  L.  Buzby. 

2585.  George  Ard8,  born  1862 ;   died  1885,  unmarried. 

2586.  Francis8,  born  1870;    merchant  of  Philadelphia. 

1054.  EMMA  VIRGINIA  SHOEMAKER7  (Jesse  R.6,  Jesse5,  Wil- 
liam4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jesse  R.  Shoemaker  and 
his  wife  Mary  Ann  Wenzell,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  26,  1839;  mar" 
ried  ( 1 )  John  Alexander  Storey,  son  of  Peter  and  Elizabeth  Clarke  Storey, 
born  12  mo.  18,  1835;  died  8  mo.  20,  1869;  she  married  (2),  12  mo.  4,  1876, 
Robert  Roberts  Shrank,  born  10  mo.  18,  1844,  son  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth 
(Roberts)  Shrank.    Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  John  Alexander  and  Emma  Virginia  (Shoemaker)   Storey: 

2587.  Mary  A.  S.8. 

2588.  Virginia8,  born  12  mo.  30,  1862;   died  7  mo.  6.  1869. 

2589.  Emma",  born  2  mo.  7,  1864;    died  same  day. 

2590.  Elizabeth  Clarke8. 

2591.  William  Maurice8,  born  4  mo.  25,  1868. 

Child  of  Robert  Roberts  and  Emma  Virginia  (Shoemaker)  Shrank : 

2592.  J.  Nettie  Roberts8,  born  7  mo.  9,  1880. 

1059.  JOSEPH  TURNER  SHOEMAKER7  (William  Draper8,  Wil- 
liam5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  Draper  Shoe- 
maker and  his  wife  Ann  Turner,  was  born  4  mo.  5,  1838;  married,  1863, 
Sarah  L.  M.  Clark,  daughter  of  Lewis  and  Sarah  Morton  Clark. 

Children  of  Joseph  T.  and  Sarah  L.  M.  (Clark)  Shoemaker: 

2593-  Anna',  born  6  mo.  14,  1864;    married  Frederick  Cobb. 

2594.  Frank",  born  5  mo.  14,  1866;    married  Ella  Patton. 

2595.  Arthur  C.8,  born  5  mo.  12,  1871. 

2596.  Sarah  Irene8,  born  9  mo.  21,  1875. 


EtGbtb  (Benevation 


1060.  WILLIAM  TURNER  SHOEMAKER7  (William  Draper6,  Wil- 
liam5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  D.  and  Ann 
(Turner)  Shoemaker,  was  born  9  mo.  18,  1839;  married,  12  mo.  15,  1868, 
Mary  Malissa  Sines,  of  Chester,  Pennsylvania,  daughter  of  Charles  and 
Mary  Garrett  Sines. 

Children  of  William  Turner  and  Mary  Malissa  (Sines)  Shoemaker: 

2597.  William  Anderson8,  born  4  mo.  13,  1870;    married  Mary  Jackson. 

2598.  Mary  Garrett8,  born  12  mo.  3,  1873. 

1062.  ELIZABETH  LEVICK  SHOEMAKER7  (William  D.6,  Wil- 
liam6, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  D.  and 
Ann  (Turner)  Shoemaker,  was  born  4  mo.  20,  1842;  married,  in  Philadel- 
phia, 6  mo.  13,  1868,  Harrison  Johnson,  of  Media,  born  5  mo.  31,  1844; 
son  of  Franklin  and  Hannah  Johnson. 

Child  of  Harrison  and  Elizabeth  Levick  (Shoemaker)  Johnson: 

2599.  Clara  Shoemaker8,  born  11  mo.  4,  1869;   married,  11  mo.  10,  1897,  Joshua  Homer 

Luff,  of  Delaware,  and  resides  in  Hudson  City,  N.  Y.    They  have  one  child : 
2600.  Elizabeth',  born  9  mo.  5,  1899. 

1063.  HETTIE  ANN  SHOEMAKER7  (William  D.6,  William5,  Wil- 
liam4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  D.  and  Ann  (Tur- 
ner) Shoemaker,  was  born  8  mo.  16,  1845;  married,  10  mo.  31,  1867,  Aaron 
Mendenhall,  born  12  mo.  7,  1833;  son  of  Isaac  and  Dinah  Mendenhall. 

Children  of  Aaron  and  Hettie  Ann  (Shoemaker)  Mendenhall: 

2601.  Isaac8,  born  9  mo.  10,  1868;    died  9  mo.  11,  1884. 

2602.  Emma  B.8,  born  6  mo.  22,  1871. 

2603.  Earl8,  born  1  mo.  5,  1885. 

1064.  RICHARDSON  DRAPER  SHOEMAKER7  (William  D.B, 
William5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  Draper 
and  Ann  (Turner)  Shoemaker,  was  born  5  mo.  12,  1857;  married,  9  mo.  2, 
1886,  Georgie  Andrews,  of  Florida. 

Child  of  Richardson  Draper  and  Georgie  (Andrews)  Shoemaker: 

2604.  Joseph  A.",  born  2  mo.,  1887. 

1066.  RICHARDSON  SHOEMAKER7  (Richardson6,  William5,  Wil- 
liam4,   Abraham3,   George2,    George1),    son   of   Richardson    and    Annie   G. 

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ftbe  Sboemafeer  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

(Clark)  Shoemaker,  was  born  3  mo.  1,  1864;  married,  11  mo.  26,  1890,  Jean 
F.  Shedden,  born  1  mo.  24,  1864;  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  Shedden. 

Child  of  Richardson  and  Jean  F.  (Shedden)  Shoemaker: 

2605.  John  Shedden",  born  2  mo.  10,  1892. 

1067.  SALLIE  A.  SHOEMAKER7  (Richardson6,  William5,  William4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Richardson  and  Annie  G.  (Clark) 
Shoemaker,  was  born  12  mo.  31,  1865;  married,  12  mo.  19,  1885,  Robert 
Farley,  born  9  mo.  12,  1859;  son  of  William  and  Sarah  Farley. 

Children  of  Robert  and  Sallie  A.  (Shoemaker)  Farley: 

2606.  Robert  H.8,  born  1  mo.  4,  1887. 

2607.  Jean  S.8,  born  7  mo.  20,  1888. 

2608.  Helen  M.8,  born  3  mo.  16,  1891. 

2609.  Walter  S.8,  born  8  mo.  12,  1892. 

1071.  HANNAH  MARSHALL  LEWIS  GORDON7  (Hannah  Mar- 
shall Shoemaker6,  Joseph5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter 
of  Mordecai  Lewis  Gordon  and  Hannah  Marshall  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was 
born  2  mo.  29,  1823;  died  12  mo.  28,  1858;  married,  11  mo.  22,  1848,  by  the 
Rev.  William  Suddard,  to  Caleb  Cresson,  born  9  mo.  27,  1812;  died  3  mo. 
14,  1858;  son  of  Caleb  Cresson,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Emlen,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Caleb  and  Hannah  M.  L.  (Gordon)  Cresson: 

2610.  Caleb,  Jr.8. 

261 1.  Sarah  Emlen8. 

1073.  ADELAIDE  GORDON7  (Hannah  Marshall  Shoemaker6,  Joseph5, 
William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Mordecai  Lewis  Gordon 
and  Hannah  Marshall  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  4,  1826;  mar- 
ried, 5  mo.  7,  1857,  Stanly  Griswold  Flagg,  at  Grace  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  of  Philadelphia,  the  Rev.  William  Suddard  officiating. 

Children  of  Stanly  Griswold  and  Adelaide  (Gordon)  Flagg: 

2612.  Harriet  Maxwell8,  born  3  mo.,  1858;    married  Dr.  J.  H.  Reading. 

2613.  Stanly  Griswold,  Jr.8,  born  1  mo.  21,  i860;    married  Elizabeth  F.  Windrim. 

2614.  George8,  born  10  mo.  2,  1862 ;    married  Laura  Hellings. 

1074.  THOMAS  S.  SHOEMAKER7  (Joseph6,  Joseph5,  William4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  Mary  Ann 
Stiles,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  3  mo.  10,  1828;   married,  2  mo.  3, 

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j£tQbtb  (Seneratton 


1852,  Emma  Edwards,  daughter  of  Elemuel  and  Rhoda  Edwards,  of  Cape 
May  County,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Thomas  S.  and  Emma  (Edwards)  Shoemaker: 

2615.  Thomas  J.8,  born  9  mo.  6,  1853;    died  6  mo.  24,  1892. 

2616.  Elemuel  E.s,  born  10  mo.  8,  1855  ;    died  1  mo.,  1857. 

2617.  Joseph  H.8,  born  10  mo.  7,  1857;   member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar. 

2618.  Mary  Ann8,  born  8  mo.  4,   1859;    died  1  mo.  7,  1896;    married,  2  mo.  22,   1888, 

O.  W.  Buckley. 

2619.  Edward  L.8,  born  5  mo.  2,  1861 ;    married  Margaret  Hanafin. 

1075.  JOSEPH  SHOEMAKER7  (Joseph0,  Joseph6,  William4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  Mary  Ann  Stiles,  his 
wife,  was  born  5  mo.,  1830;  married  Rachel  Spear.  He  was  a  commission 
merchant  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Rachel  (Spear)  Shoemaker: 

2620.  Rachel  May8,  born  8  mo.  6,  1858. 

2621.  Thomas  I.8,  born  6  mo.  8,  1861. 

1089.  CALEB  W.  HALLOWELL7  (Susan  Fisher0,  Susanna  Shoe- 
maker5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Chalkley  Tyson  Hal- 
lowell  and  Susan  Fisher,  his  wife,  was  born  1815;  died  1  mo.  21,  1857; 
interred  at  Laurel  Hill  Cemetery.  He  married,  6  mo.  11,  1840,  Mary  Morris 
Tyson,  born  10  mo.  2,  1820,  daughter  of  Elisha  Tyson,  of  Baltimore,  and  his 
wife  Sarah  Saunders  Morris,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Caleb  W.  and  Mary  Morris  (Tyson)  Hallowell : 

2622.  Francis  Perot8,  born  1841 ;    married  Sarah  A.  Aldrich. 

2623.  Morris8,  born  II  mo.  27,  1842;    unmarried;    resides  in  California. 

2624.  Lewis  Morris",  born  12  mo.  10.  1844;    married  Harriet  Cordelia  Hawley. 

2625.  Sarah  Tyson8,  born  12  mo.  7,  1846;    unmarried. 

2626.  Marshall  Tyson8,  born  3  mo.  22,  1852;   married  Josephine  Peacock,  of  Chicago. 

2627.  Elizabeth  Perot8,  born  11  mo.  20,  1853;    married  Edward  D.  Clark. 

1090.  DANIEL  ALBERT  HALLOWELL7  (Susan  Fisher0,  Susanna 
Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Chalkley  Tyson 
Hallowell  and  Susan  Fisher,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  3,  1822;  died  8  mo.  20, 
1870;  interred  at  Brooklyn,  New  York.  He  was  married,  6  mo.  4,  1846,  at 
St.  Philip's  Church  (Episcopal),  Philadelphia,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Edmund  Neville, 
to  Catharine  Josephine  Monell,  born  3  mo.  16,  1826,  in  the  city  of  New  York, 
daughter  of  John  I.  and  Catharine  Monell. 

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Children  of  Daniel  Albert  and  Catharine  Josephine  (Monell)  Hallowell: 

2628.  Catharine  Monell8,  born  6  mo.  13,  1847;    died  7  mo.  19,  1847. 

2629.  Thomas  Sweeney8,  born  7  mo.  9,  1849;    died  7  mo.  18,  1868. 

2630.  Samuel  Day8,  born  9  mo.  24,  1851. 

2631.  John  Franklin8,  born  9  mo.  14,  1857;    married  Catharine  Cline. 

1091.  AMANDA  EMILY  HALLOWELL7  (Susan  Fisher6,  Susanna 
Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Chalkley 
Tyson  Hallowell  and  Susan  Fisher,  his  wife,  married,  in  1846,  Thomas 
Worthington  Sweney,  born  5  mo.  22,  1812;  son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
Sweney,  of  West  Chester,  Pennsylvania.  He  was  colonel  of  the  Ninety-ninth 
Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  He  died  4  mo.  7,  1872,  and  was  buried 
beside  his  wife  in  South  Laurel  Hill  Cemetery. 

Child  of  Thomas  Worthington  and  Amanda  Emily  (Hallowell)  Sweney: 

2632.  Hannah  Hallowell9,  born  4  mo.  8,  1847;    married,  2  mo.  16,  1874,  Jesse  Garrett, 
at  the  church  of  the  House  of  Prayer,  Newark,  New  Jersey.    Jesse  was  a  son 
of  David   and  Anna   Garrett,   and   was   born   7   mo.   9,    1834,   at   Willistown, 
Chester  County,  Pennsylvania.     They  had  one  child: 
2633.  Christinia  Hallowell",  born  7  mo.  5,  1876. 

1 102.  ELIZABETH  D.  STROUD7  (Charles  Stroud",  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker0, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Stroud 
and  Susan  Burson,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  7,  1820,  at  Stroudsburg,  Penn- 
sylvania; died  11  mo.  5,  1893;  married,  6  mo.  9,  1841,  at  Springboro,  Ohio, 
Edwin  Johnson. 

Children  of  Edwin  and  Elizabeth  D.  (Stroud)  Johnson: 

2634.  Charles  Edward8,  born  10  mo.  6,  1852 ;   died  2  mo.  7,  1853. 

2635.  Emily8,  born  2  mo.  7,   1854 ;    married,  3  mo.  5,   1877,   George   Ellwyn   Warden ; 


no  issue. 


1 103.  LYDIA  B.  STROUD7  (Charles  Stroud0,  Elizabeth  Shoemaker5. 
William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Stroud  and 
Susan  Burson,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Stroudsburg,  Pennsylvania,  9  mo.  9, 
1821 ;  died  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  3  mo.  11,  1877;  married,  at  Springboro,  Ohio, 
4  mo.  28,  1847,  John  T.  Bateman. 

Children  of  John  T.  and  Lydia  B.  (Stroud)  Bateman  : 

2636.  Mary  Ann8,  born  in  Springboro,  Ohio,  2  mo.  29.  1848;    died  in  Bellefontaine,  10 

mo.  5,  1849. 

2637.  Susan  S.8.  born  in  Bellefontaine.  Ohio,  10  mo.  9.  1849 1    died  in  Springboro,  Ohio, 

5  mo.  2.  1850. 

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2638.  Edward  S.8,  born  10  mo.  12,  1851  ;    married,  8  mo.  22.  1882,  Nellie  Kennell. 

2639.  Oliver8,  born  3  mo.  17,  1854;  unmarried. 

2640.  Caroline  S.8,  born  10  mo.  9,  1856;    married  Alfred  Butler. 

2641.  Mary  Ellen8,  born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  6  mo.  16,  1861. 

1 104.  MARY  PAUL  STROUD7  (Charles  Stroud6,  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Stroud 
and  Susan  Burson,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Stroudsburg,  5  mo.  1,  1823 ;  died  in 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  5  mo.  26,  1893;  married,  8  mo.  31,  1853,  at  Friends'  Meet- 
ing, Brooks  Johnson. 

Children  of  Brooks  and  Mary  Paul  (Stroud)  Johnson: 

2642.  Georgiana8,  born  5  mo.  4,  1861  ;    died  5  mo.  5,  1864. 

2643.  Charles  S.8,  born  1  n.o.  23,  1863 ;   married  Martha  Sterrett. 

1 105.  SALLY  ANN  STROUD7  (Charles  Stroud6,  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Stroud 
and  Susan  Burson,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Stroudsburg,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo. 
22,  1825;  married,  4  mo.  22,  1846,  Benjamin  H.  Wright. 

Children  of  Benjamin  H.  and  Sally  Ann  (Stroud)  Wright: 

2644.  Susan  S.8,  born  3  mo.  1,  1847;   married  Benjamin  Morris. 

2645.  Charles  S.8,  born  5  mo.  6,  1349 ;   married  Emily  Bronson. 

2646.  Hannah  M.8,  born  5  mo.  5.  1851  ;    married  Robert  W.  Furnass. 

2647.  Mary8,  born  7  mo.  25,  1852;    married  Albert  Wheeler. 

2648.  George8,  born   3  mo.  15,  1855;    married   (1),  10  mo.  20,  1887,  Anna  Price;     (2), 

3  mo.  10,  1893,  Lida  Foster. 

2649.  Jane  P.",  born  1  mo.  $0,  1857. 

2650.  Parvin8,  born  5  mo.  12,  i860. 

2651.  Lydia8,  born  2  mo.  7,  1863. 

2652.  Benjamin8,  born  4  mo.  10,  1865. 

2653.  Anna  P.8,  born  5  mo.  18,  1868. 

1 106.  GEORGE  M.  STROUD7  (Charles  Stroud6,  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Charles  Stroud  and 
Susan  Burson,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Stroudsburg,  3  mo.  10,  1827:  married, 
at  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania,  6  mo.  26,  1850,  Deborah  Anna  Jordan. 

Children  of  George  M.  and  Deborah  Anna  (Jordan)  Stroud: 

2654.  Frank  W.8,  born  9  mo.  18,  1851 ;  died  young. 

2655.  Gertrude  Anna8,  born  11  mo.  8,  1853. 

2656.  Edward8,  born  2  mo.  27,  1856. 

2657.  Clifford8,  born  2  mo.  18,  1859;    died  6  mo.  21,  1876. 

2658.  Eva  Louisa  Gruss8,  born  3  mo.  19,  1861. 

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2659.  Sally  Belle8,  born  10  mo.  18,  1862;   married  C.  H.  Harrison. 

2660.  George8,  born  1  mo.  9,  1864 ;   married,  7  mo.  12,  1893,  Ada  May  Tolman. 

2661.  Florence  W.!,  born  10  mo.  12,  1866;    married  P.  S.  Hansen. 

2662.  Ernest  Jordan8,  born  4   mo.    16,    1868;    married,   4  mo.   2,    1894,    Sarah   Ireland 

Watkins. 

1 108.  CAROLINE  STROUD7  (Charles  Stroud6,  Elizabeth  Shoemaker5, 
William4,  Abraham'"',  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  and  Susan 
(Burson)  Stroud,  was  born  at  Stroudsburg,  Pennsylvania,  10  mo.  2,  183 1; 
married,  12  mo.  28,  1854,  Dr.  Sidney  Stevens,  now  residing  at  Kings  Mills, 
Warren  County,  Ohio. 

Children  of  Dr.  Sidney  and  Caroline  (Stroud)  Stevens: 

2663.  Eveline  Bruce8,  born  10  mo.  14,  1855. 

2664.  Charles8,  born  1  mo.  8,  1857 ;    died  1  mo.  22,  1857. 

1 1 13.  SUSAN  STROUD7  (George  M.  Stroud0,  Elizabeth  Shoemaker5, 
William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Hon.  George  M.  Stroud 
and  his  wife  Eleanor  Hallowell,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  18,  1835; 
married,  i860,  Lewis  D.  Vail,  born  at  Stroudsburg,  Pennsylvania,  3  mo.  17, 
1832;  died  in  Germantown,  3  mo.  21,  1900;  son  of  Charles  Vail  and  Rachel 
De  Pui  Stroud,  his  wife.  He  graduated  from  Princeton,  185 1 ;  he  read  law 
under  Richard  McMurtrie  and  was  admitted,  in  1858,  to  the  Philadelphia  bar. 

Children  of  Lewis  D.  and  Susan  (Stroud)  Vail: 

2665.  Charles  D.s,  born  5  mo.  27,  1861 ;    lives  in  Wyoming. 

2666.  Eleanor  S.8,  born  7  mo.  13,  1862;   drowned  near  Ocean  Grove,  New  Jersey,  8  mo. 

30,  1883. 

2667.  Mary  H.8,  born  12  mo.  31,  1863;    drowned  near  Ocean  Grove,  New  Jersey,  8  mo. 

30.  1883. 

2668.  George  S.s.  born  4  mo.  29,  1865;    married,  6  mo.  25,  1891.  Lanra  Mershon. 

2669.  Emily  R.8,  born  8  mo.  5,  1867. 

2670.  William  Aubrey8,  born  3  mo.  21,  1869. 

2671.  Lewis  D.  P.8,  born  7  mo.  18,  1870;    member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar. 

2672.  Ernest  MacDowell8,  born  8  mo.  16,  1872. 

2673.  Susan  Mansfield8,  born  2  mo.  3.  1874. 

2674.  Frederick  Clifton8,  born  7  mo.  31,  1875. 

2675.  Arthur  Henry8,  born  2  mo.  11,  1878. 

1 1 14.  REV.  GEORGE  DANIEL  STROUD7  (George  M.  Stroud6. 
Elizabeth  Shoemaker^,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Hon. 
George  M.  Stroud  and  his  wife,  Eleanor  Hallowell,  was  born  3  mo.  21,  1841  ; 
died  6  mo.   29,   1887.     He  was  a  captain   in  the  Twentieth   Pennsylvania 

218 


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Cavalry  in  the  Civil  War;  member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar,  admitted  6  mo. 
3,  1863;  clergyman  of  the  Reformed  Episcopal  Church;  married  M.  Annie 
Orme. 

Children  of  Rev.  George  Daniel  and  M.  Annie  (Orme)  Stroud: 

2676.  Edward  M.8,  born  11  mo.  1,  1866. 

2677.  Elizabeth  Everton8,  born  11  mo.  1,  1866;  died  10  mo.  10,  1880. 

2678.  Eleanor  H.8,  born  11  mo.  14,  1869. 

2679.  Rebecca  H.s,  born  2  mo.  2,  1872. 

2680.  Mary  Evelyn8,  born  5  mo.  12,  1876;  died  5  mo.  23,  1896. 

1 1 18.  MORRIS  ROBESON  STROUD7  (William  Stroud8,  Elizabeth 
Shoemaker6,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  Stroud 
and  his  wife  Mary  Paul  Robeson,  was  born  7  mo.  30,  1824;  died  4  mo.  11, 
1882;  married  (1)  Mary  Skerritt;  (2)  Marie  Louise  Bailey,  widow  of 
Joseph  Bailey. 

Children  of  Morris  Robeson  and  Mary  (Skerritt)  Stroud: 

2681.  Margaret  Elizabeth8,  born  3  mo.  21,  1849;    married  Howard  D.  Thomas. 

2682.  William8,  born  8  mo.  8,  1851 ;    married  Caroline  Franciscus. 

2683.  Emily8,  died  in  childhood. 

Child  of  Morris  Robeson  and  Marie  Louise  (Bailey)  Stroud: 

2684.  Morris  Robeson8,  born  10  mo.  2,  1862. 

1 1 19.  DR.  WILLIAM  DANIEL  STROUD7  (William  Stroud6,  Eliza- 
beth Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  graduate  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  son  of  William  and  Mary  Paul  (Robeson) 
Stroud,  was  born  10  mo.,  1825;  died  9  mo.  1,  1884;  married  (1),  10  mo.  31, 
1855,  Charlotte  W.  Beesley,  died  12  mo.  30,  1875;  (2),  10  mo.,  1877,  Mary 
J.  Eliot,  widow  of  Lieutenant  Eliot,  United  States  navy. 

Child  of  Dr.  William  Daniel  and  Charlotte  W.  (Beesley)  Stroud: 

2685.  Morris  W.8,  born  5  mo.  14,  i860 ;    married  Margaret  P.  Rutter. 

1 120.  REBECCA  R.  STROUD7  (Jacob  D.  Stroud6,  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jacob  D.  and 
Mary  Newbold  (Richardson)  Stroud,  was  born  7  mo.  14,  1826;  died  7  mo. 
10,  1875;  married,  5  mo.  15,  1850,  Norman  McLean  Kerr,  born  7  mo.  30, 
1826;  died  11  mo.  15,  1869;  son  of  James  D.  Kerr  and  his  wife  Lucretia 
McLean. 

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Children  of  Norman  McLean  and  Rebecca  R.  (Stroud)  Kerr: 

2686.  Wilmer  McLean5,  born  5  mo.  14,  1851 ;   died  9  mo.  13,  1883,  unmarried. 

2687.  Emma8,  born  11  mo.  5,  1852;    unmarried. 

2688.  Julia8,  born  5  mo.  11,  1854;    unmarried. 

2689.  Norman  McLean,  Jr.8,  born  3  mo.  29,  i860;    married  Anna  Mary  Nelson. 

2690.  Eliza  Stroud8,  born  7  mo.  30,  1865;   died  1  mo.  11,  1883. 


1121.  JOSEPH  R.  STROUD7  (Jacob  D.  Stroud0,  Elizabeth  Shoemaker5, 
William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jacob  D.  and  Mary  Newbold 
(Richardson)  Stroud,  was  born  12  mo.  22,  1827;  married,  1848,  Mary  Baker. 

Child  of  Joseph  R.  and  Mary  (Baker)  Stroud: 

2691.  James8. 

1 123.  EMMA  ELIZABETH  STROUD7  (Jacob  D.  Stroud6,  Elizabeth 
Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jacob  D. 
and  Mary  Newbold  (Richardson)  Stroud,  was  born  3  mo.  26,  183 1  ;  married, 
6  mo.  25,  1856,  Rynear  Williams,  Jr.,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  born  5  mo. 
6,  1829,  son  of  Rynear  and  Ruth  Ann  Williams. 

Children  of  Rynear,  Jr.,  and  Emma  Elizabeth  (Stroud)  Williams: 

2692.  Norman  Rynear8,  born  6  mo.  20,  1857;    died  4  mo.  22,  1858. 

2693.  Mary  Stroud8,  born  1  mo.  22,  i860. 

2694.  Emma  Stroud8,  born  11  mo.  15,  1867. 

2695.  Katharine  Shotwell8,  born  1  mo.  27,  1870;    died  6  mo.  17,  1871. 

1 125.  SIMPSON  ROBESON  STROUD7  (Simpson  Stroud8,  Eliza- 
beth Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Simpson 
and  Tacy  Ann  (Robeson)  Stroud,  was  born  4  mo.  22,  1830;  died  1861 ; 
married,  5  mo.  6,  1852,  Harriet  Bailey  Skerritt,  daughter  of  Dr.  David 
Skerritt,  of  Philadelphia. 

Child  of  Simpson  R.  and  Harriet  Bailey  (Skerritt)  Stroud: 

2696.  David  S.8,  died  in  infancy,  12  mo.  12,  1853. 

1 126.  RUTHANNA  STROUD7  (Simpson  Stroud6,  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Simpson  and 
Tacy  Ann  (Robeson)  Stroud,  was  born  1  mo.  25,  1832;  married  Edward 
Mason. 


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Children  of  Edward  and  Ruthanna  (Stroud)  Mason: 

2697.  William  B.8,  born  4  mo.  15,  1852;    died  5  mo.  2,  1855. 

2698.  Elizabeth  Paul8,  born  2  mo.,  1855;   died  12  mo.  28,  1881,  unmarried. 

2699.  Edward8,  born  8  mo.  17,  1856;   died  7  mo.  9,  1859. 

1 127.  DANIEL  STROUD  ROBESON7  (Elizabeth  Stroud6,  Elizabeth 
Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Paul 
Robeson  and  Elizabeth  Stroud,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  13,  1841 ;  married, 
9  mo.  28,  1864,  Jane  C.  Martin,  daughter  of  Mulford  Marsh  and  Jane  Caroline 
Martin,  of  New  York. 

Children  of  Daniel  S.  and  Jane  C.  (  Martin)  Robeson  : 

2700.  Jacob  S.8,  born  9  mo.  19,  1865. 

2701.  Jane  Irwin8,  born  7  mo.  22,  1867;   married  J.  Bayard  Henry. 

2702.  Elizabeth  S.8,  born  4  mo.  1869;    died  1870. 

2703.  William  M.8,  born  10  mo.,  1870;    died  6  mo.,  1872. 

2704.  Kate  Morgan8,  born  10  mo.  20,  1872. 

2705.  Mary  Paul8,  born  1  mo.  20,  1874. 

2706.  Adelaide  J.8,  born  10  mo.  19,  1878. 

1 128.  MARY  PAUL  ROBESON7  (Elizabeth  Stroud6,  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker5, William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  Paul 
Robeson  and  Elizabeth  Stroud,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  5,  1844;  married,  9 
mo.  22,  1869,  Coleman  L.  Nicholson,  secretary  of  the  Delaware  and  Chesa- 
peake Canal  Company,  son  of  Lindzey  and  Deborah  (Passmore)  Nicholson,  of 
Philadelphia.     Residence,  Haverford,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Coleman  L.  and  Mary  Paul  (Robeson)  Nicholson: 

2707.  Samuel  L.8,  born  11  mo.  10,  1870;    married  Elizabeth  S.  Ecroyd. 

2708.  Edward  R.8,  born  1  mo.  8,  1872;    died  7  mo.  16,  1882. 

2709.  Elizabeth  Robeson8,  born  11  mo.  9,  1874;    married  Joseph  R.  Wood. 

2710.  Perctval8,  born  12  mo.  14,  1882. 

1 130.  MARTHA  SHOTWELL  ROBESON7  (Elizabeth  Stroud6, 
Elizabeth  Shoemaker5,  William4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
Joseph  Paul  Robeson  and  Elizabeth  Stroud,  his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  9,  1852; 
married,  10  mo.  3.  1877,  Arthur  W.  Howell,  son  of  Joseph  K.  and  Elizabeth 
(Simmons)   Howell,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Arthur  W.  and  Martha  Shotwell  (Robeson)  Howell: 

271 1.  Martha  Paul8,  born  12  mo.  25,  1878. 

2712.  Arthur8,  born  1  mo.  5,  1880. 

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2713.  Harriet",  born  10  mo.  14,  1881  ;  died  7  mo.  20,  1882. 

2714.  Mary  R.5,  born  10  mo.  4,  1886. 

2715.  J.  Robeson8,  born  1  mo.  24,  1892. 

1 133.  ISAAC  P.  SHOEMAKER7  (George15,  Isaac3,  George,  Jr.4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Anna  Frances  Van- 
sant,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Abington  township,  1  mo.  1,  1862;  married,  9  mo. 
13,  1882,  Margaret  Neal  Fell,  born  6  mo.  6,  1862,  daughter  of  Isaac  Michener 
Fell  and  Mary  Grace  Kelley,  his  wife,  of  Huntingdon  Valley,  Montgomery 
County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Isaac  P.  and  Margaret  Neal  (Fell)  Shoemaker: 

2716.  Anna  Frances8,  born  9  mo.  11,  1888. 

2717.  George  Harold8,  born  10  mo.  5,  1892;   died  3  mo.  11,  1893. 

2718.  Lena  Pauline8,  born  2  mo.  24,  1894. 

1 134.  SARAH  SHOEMAKER7  (Jonathan6.  Isaac3,  George.  Jr.4.  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Martha  (Hellerman) 
Shoemaker,  was  born  2  mo.  6,  1842;  married,  11  mo.  7,  1866,  John  Side- 
botham. 

Children  of  John  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)  Sidebotham : 

2719.  Nellie  A.8,  born  7  ino.  12,  1868;    married  William  E.  Dudley. 

2720.  Mary8,  born  11  mo.  15,  1870;    married  Isaac  Rodgers. 

2721.  Sallie',  born  5  mo.  15,  1873;   died  5  mo.  16,  1873. 

2722.  Samuel  J.8,  born  8  mo.  3,  1874. 

2723.  John  B.8,  born  2  mo.  5,  1876. 

2724.  Franklin  S.8,  born  11  mo.  9,  1879. 

1 139.  ELEANOR  ELIZABETH  ROBERTS7  (George  S.  Roberts6, 
Tacy  Shoemaker3,  George,  Jr.4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
George  S.  Roberts  and  Tacy  Walton,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  28,  1828; 
married,  11  mo.  12,  1846,  Richardson  L.  Wright,  born  8  mo.  30,  1820,  son 
of  Robert  E.  and  Mary  Wright.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Legislature  of 
Pennsylvania  and  Speaker  of  the  House,  1856-57;  he  was  assessor  of  internal 
revenue  tax,  1866;  and  has  for  many  years  been  a  member  of  the  Board  of 
Public  Education  of  Philadelphia,  taking  an  active  part  in  every  movement 
tending  to  advance  the  interests  of  the  public  schools.  Residence,  Frankford, 
Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Richardson  L.  and  Eleanor  E.  (Roberts)  Wright: 

2725.  Richardson  L.,  Jr.8,  born  10  mo.  23,  1847;    married  Mary  A.  McAdam. 

2726.  Mary8,  born  6  mo.  5,  1850. 

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No.  1 141. 


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2727.  Eleanor  Elizabeth8,  born  1  mo.  28,  1853. 

2728.  George  S.  Roberts",  born  12  mo.  21,  1856;    married  Mary  Ann  Wilbraham. 

2729.  Rev.  Robert  Erskine8,  born  2  mo.  8,  1859 ;   minister  of  the  Episcopal  Church. 

1 141.  ROBERT  SHOEMAKER7  (Richard  M.6,  Robert5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Richard  M.  Shoemaker  and  Sarah 
Cleaver,  his  first  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  1,  1817,  at  Shoemakertown,  Cheltenham 
township,  Montgomery  County.  He  was  a  merchant  of  Philadelphia  for 
nearly  sixty  years,  and  at  the  time  of  his  death  was  the  oldest  active  druggist 
in  the  city,  with  one  exception.  His  partners  were  his  sons,  Richard  M., 
Thomas  Earp,  and  Benjamin  H.,  Jr.  He  was  a  trustee  of  the  Philadelphia 
College  of  Pharmacy  since  1843,  f°r  many  years  its  vice-president,  and  in 
1894  the  College  conferred  upon  him  the  title  of  Master  of  Pharmacy.  He 
was  vice-president  and  later  president  of  the  Philadelphia  Drug  Exchange. 
He  was  one  of  the  incorporators  of  the  Consolidation  National  Bank,  and  a 
director  from  the  time  it  was  founded  in  1855.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Fire 
Insurance  Association,  and  of  the  Delaware  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
and  president  of  the  Druggists'  Fire  Insurance  Company. 

He  lived  at  Chelten  Hills,  Montgomery  County,  for  more  than  thirty  years 
prior  to  1891,  when  he  moved  into  the  city;  he  was  a  member  of  St.  Paul's 
Episcopal  Church,  Cheltenham,  and  was  for  thirty-two  years  accounting 
warden ;  he  was  for  fifteen  years  a  director  in  the  Cheltenham  School  dis- 
trict, the  public  school  at  Shoemakertown  being  named  for  him. 

Robert  Shoemaker  married  (1),  11  mo.  25,  1837,  Elizabeth  Moore,  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  William  Moore,  of  Philadelphia;  (2),  12  mo.  15,  1858,  at 
Christ  Church,  Alexandria,  Virginia,  Ann  Summers,  daughter  of  William 
and  Albina  Summers,  of  Virginia;  he  died  12  mo.  17,  1896,  at  his  residence 
in  Philadelphia,  and  was  interred  on  the  19th  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Chelten- 
ham, half  a  mile  south  of  Shoemakertown,  the  place  of  his  birth. 

Children  of  Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Moore)  Shoemaker: 

2730.  William  Moore8,  born  8  mo.  25,  1838;   married  Abby  P.  Earle. 

2731.  Richard  Martin8,  born  8  mo.  25,  1840;    merchant;    president  Philadelphia  Drug 

Exchange;   married,  11  mo.  30,  i860,  Annie  Gaskill  Hess;    no  issue. 

2732.  Sarah  Cleaver8,  born  1  mo.  12,  1843;    married  Joseph  P.  Brosius. 

2733-  Robert8,  born  8  mo.  12,  1845;   died  7  mo.  21,  1846,  interred  in  South  Laurel  Hill. 

2734-  Joseph  Moore8,  born  9  mo.  22,  1847 ;    of  the  firm  of  Joseph  M.  Shoemaker  &  Co., 

Bankers  and  Brokers ;  he  was  a  member  of  the  Philadelphia  and  New  York 
Stock  Exchanges;  he  was  trustee  of  the  Blind  Asylum  and  other  charitable 
institutions.  He  married,  at  Sandy  Spring,  Montgomery  County,  Maryland, 
10  mo.  7,  1875,  Anne,  daughter  of  Warwick  Miller  and  Mary  Stabler,  his 
wife;  he  died  at  his  residence  in  Germantown,  5  mo.  24,  1895,  and  was 
buried  at  Sandy  Spring,  Maryland. 

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2735-  Frank8,  born  7  mo.  1,  1850;   died  12  mo.  13,  1852,  buried  in  South  Laurel  Hill. 

2736.  Thomas  Earp8,  born  11  mo.  26,  1852;    married  Lillie  Thomas. 

2737.  Benjamin  Hallowell,  Jr.8,  born  2  mo.  5,  1857 ;    married  Laura  C.  Mills. 

Children  of  Robert  and  Ann  (Summers)  Shoemaker: 

2738.  James  Janney",  born  9  mo.  16,  1859;    married  Helen  Reese. 

2739.  Elizabeth  Moore8,  born  4  1110.   16,   1861  ;    died  3  mo.  31,   1862;    buried  in   South 

Laurel  Hill. 

2740.  Roberta8,  born  5  mo.  9,  1864 ;    married  Lewis  Mann  Silver,  M.D. 

2741.  Mary  Anna8,  born  1  mo.  7,  1866. 

2742.  Ellis  Cleaver",  born  10  mo.  1,  1867;    married  Alice  Levick. 

1 142.  ELIZABETH  C.  SHOEMAKER7  (Richard  M.6,  Robert5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Richard  M.  Shoemaker 
and  Sarah  Cleaver,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  17,  1818,  at  Shoemakertown, 
Cheltenham  township;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  4  mo.  9,  1845,  Atkin- 
son H.  Walton,  born  2  mo.  21,  1804,  son  of  James  and  Martha  Walton,  of 
Abington.     Elizabeth  died  in  Gwynedd  township,  3  mo.  30,  1850. 

Child  of  Atkinson  H.  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Shoemaker)  Walton: 

2743.  Rebecca",  born  5  mo.  25,  1847 ;    married  Edwin  Thorp. 

1 144.  REBECCA  A.  SHOEMAKER7  (Richard  M.6,  Robert5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Richard  M.  Shoemaker 
and  Sarah  Cleaver,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Shoemakertown,  Pennsylvania, 
11  mo.  28,  1822;  married,  12  mo.  27,  1853,  James  McCarter,  of  Cheltenham 
township,  Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  James  and  Rebecca  A.  (Shoemaker)  McCarter: 

2744.  Sarah8,  born  10  mo.  2,  1854 ;   married,  3  mo.  24.  1874,  J.  Roberts  Magee. 

2745.  Elizabeth8,  born  11  mo.  25,   1856;    married,  2  mo.  6,   1902,  Gerardus  Wynkoop 

Rubinkam. 

2746.  Mary8,  born  2  mo.  19.  1862:   married,  12  mo.  22,  1881,  Ezra  P.  Carrell.  Jr. 

1 145.  RICHARD  C.  SHOEMAKER7  (Richard  M.6,  Robert5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Richard  M.  Shoemaker  and 
Sarah  Cleaver,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Shoemakertown,  Pennsylvania,  3  mo. 
4,  1825;  married  (1),  2  mo.  17,  1848,  at  Frankford  Meeting  of  Friends, 
Anne  K.  Shallcross,  daughter  of  Thomas  Shallcross ;  she  died  3  mo.  2J, 
1876;  he  married  (2),  at  Horsham  Meeting,  2  mo.  14,  1878,  Martha  T. 
Lukens,  born  3  mo.  26,  1838,  daughter  of  Jacob  T.  and  Jane  (Roberts) 
Lukens.    Residence,  Jarrettown,  Pennsylvania. 

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Children  of  Richard  C.  and  Anne  K.  (Shallcross)  Shoemaker: 

2747.  Ezekiel  C.8,  born  5  mo.  20,  1850;    married,  12  mo.  17.  1874,  S.  Rebecca  Larkin. 

2748.  Thomas  S.8.  born  5  mo.  25,  1852 ;    married,  3  mo.  13,  1879,  Anna  M.  Morgan. 

2749.  Elizabeth  C.8,  born  5  mo.  9,  1854 ;   married,  12  mo.  25,  1877,  Harry  Wilson. 

2750.  Martha  C.!,  born  1  mo.  14,  1856;    married,  3  mo.  II,  1880,  Reece  L.  Thomas. 

Child  of  Richard  C.  and  Martha  T.  (Lukens)  Shoemaker: 

2751.  George  Roberts8,  born  6  mo.  19,  1879. 

1 146.  BENJAMIN  H.  SHOEMAKER7  (Richard  M.6,  Robert5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of 
Richard  M.  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Amelia  (Bird)  Hallowell,  was  born  at 
Shoemakertown,  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County,  12  mo.  2J,  1827. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society  for  alleviating  the  miseries  of 
the  public  prisons,  for  several  years  visiting  the  convicts  in  the  cells  of  the 
Eastern  Penitentiary.  In  1867  he  was  elected  a  manager  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Hospital,  and  has  been  annually  re-elected  since  that  time:  for  nineteen  years 
he  was  secretary  of  the  board,  and  since  1891  has  been  president  of  the  Hos- 
pital. He  was  for  ten  years  president  of  the  Germantown  Horticultural 
Society,  and  a  director  of  the  Nesquehoning  Valley  Railroad  Company ;  for 
many  years  he  has  been  a  director  of  the  Consolidation  National  Bank,  and 
president  of  the  Mine  Hill  and  Schuylkill  Haven  Railroad  Company ;  he  is  also 
a  director  of  the  Mortgage  Trust  Company  of  Pennsylvania,  and  of  the  Glas- 
gow Iron  Company  at  Pottstown.  Pennsylvania.  He  is  a  manager  of  Haver- 
ford  College,  and  a  trustee  of  the  Charter  Schools  founded  by  William  Penn. 
He  is  a  member  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  of  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania,  of  the  Franklin  Institute,  and  of  the  Genealogical  Society ;  he 
was  an  early  member  of  the  Union  League.  He  married,  3  mo.  4,  1856,  at 
Friends'  North  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  Susan  Brinton  Trump,  born  1  mo.  22, 
1835,  at  Penningtonville,  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  daughter  of  Michael 
Trump,  of  Philadelphia,  and  his  wife  Maria  Brinton,  daughter  of  William 
Brinton  and  his  wife  Lydia  Ferree,*  of  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania. 

*  Lydia  Ferree,  above  named,  was  a  great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  and  Mary  Ferree,  who  were 
married  in  1669,  and  resided  in  Picardy,  France,  during  the  dark  and  troubled  period  of  the  Revoca- 
tion of  the  Edict  of  Nantes  (1685). 

Rev.  A.  Stapleton,  in  his  "  Memorials  of  the  Huguenots  in  America,"  says  the  "  Ferrees  descend 
from  the  nobility,  and  were  people  of  the  highest  respectability  and  stanch  and  fearless  in  their  adher- 
ence to  the  Reformed  faith." 

The  Ferree  family  was  originally  seated  at  Forchamps,  in  Lower  Normandy.  The  founder  of  the 
family  was  Robert  Ferree,  who  in  1265  was  confirmed  to  an  extension  estate.  (See  "  Nobility  of  Nor- 
mandy," vol.  ii.  p.  357.)  Daniel  Ferree  was  a  silk  manufacturer,  and,  from  what  can  be  gathered,  he 
was  a  man  of  wealth  and  high  position  in  his  native  place. 

In  order  to  carry  out  the  provisions  of  the  Edict  to  wholly  extirpate  the  Reformed  religion  from 

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Children  of  Benjamin  H.  and  Susan  Brinton  (Trump)  Shoemaker: 

_752.  Robert,  Jr.",  born  in  Philadelphia,  I  mo.  18,  1858;   married  Katharine  Hallowell. 

2753.  Maria   Brinton",   born   in    Philadelphia,    1    mo.    26,    i860;     married   T.    William 

Kimber. 

2754.  Samuel  B.8,  born  in  Philadelphia,  9  mo.  6,  1861  ;    married  Mary  Dawson  Tyson. 

2755.  Amelia  Bird8,  born  in  Germantown,  11  mo.  25,  1865;    married  Joseph  S.  Lovering 

Wharton. 

2756.  Benjamin  H.,  2d8,  born  in  Germantown,  3  mo.  3,  1872;    married  Edith  Hacker. 


1 147.  CHARLES  BIRD  SHOEMAKER7  (Richard  M.6,  Robert5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Richard  M.  Shoemaker  and  his 
wife  Amelia  (Bird)  Hallowell,  was  born  at  Shoemakertown,  Montgomery 
County,  8  mo.  13,  1829;  married,  2  mo.  15,  1855,  in  Gwynedd  township,  Anna 
M.  Foulke,*  born  6  mo.  5,  1834,  daughter  of  William  Foulke  and  his  wife 

the  Realm,  the  cruel  Dragonades  were  sent  to  the  town  in  which  Ferree  lived,  and  were  quartered 
upon  the  Protestant  citizens  of  the  place.  Amid  all  this  confusion  the  Ferrees  escaped  in  the  darkness 
of  the  night  and  fled  to  Strasbourg.  From  here  they  went  to  Lindau,  in  Bavaria,  which  was  also  an 
Imperial  city,  and  hence  afforded  them  security.  Here  Daniel  Ferree  died,  and  after  his  death  his 
widow  assumed  her  maiden  name  of  Warenbuer  as  an  additional  means  of  safety.  Besides  being 
overcrowded  with  refugees,  the  Rhine  Provinces  were  again  and  again  ravaged  by  the  Papal  troops  to 
such  an  extent  that  thousands  of  the  inhabitants  determined  to  seek  peace  and  quietude  in  the  wilds 
of  the  New  World. 

The  Ferree  family  having  decided  to  emigrate,  the  first  step  necessary  in  taking  their  departure 
was  to  secure  from  the  civil  authorities  a  certificate  of  standing  and  a  passport.  This  was  done  by 
Madame  Ferree  on  behalf  of  the  family.  This  passport  was  dated  Bittingheim,  March  10,  1708,  and 
signed  by  J.  P.  Dietrich,  Court  Clerk. 

The  next  step  was  to  obtain  a  certificate  of  standing  and  dismissal  from  the  French  Reformed 
Church  at  Pelican,  of  which  they  were  members.  This  was  issued  by  the  pastors,  elders,  and  deacons 
of  the  Reformed  Walloon  Church  of  Pelican,  and  signed  by  Michael  Messakop,  I.  Roman,  pastor, 
Peter  Scharlet,  James  Bailleaux,  deacon,  and  John  Baptiste  Laplace,  deacon,  and  dated  10th  day 
of  May,  1708.  The  original  passport  and  certificate  are  still  in  possession  of  the  descendants  of 
Madame  Ferree. 

With  these  documents  in  hand  the  party  set  out  for  England.  Upon  their  arrival  in  London, 
Madam  Ferree  visited  William  Penn  in  person.  Penn  became  deeply  interested  in  the  sad  story  of 
her  misfortunes,  and  the  next  day  he  introduced  her  to  Queen  Anne,  the  Sovereign  of  England.  The 
good  Queen,  whose  great  kindness  of  heart  had  already  been  shown  in  her  open  hand  of  charity  to 
thousands  of  French  and  German  refugees,  was  likewise  deeply  moved  with  pity  and  promised  her 
substantial  aid,  which  she  in  due  time  rendered. 

The  party  of  Huguenots,  fifty-four  in  number,  remained  in  London  about  six  months  before  sail- 
ing for  America.  They  landed  safely  in  New  York  and  proceeded  to  Esopus,  nearly  a  hundred  miles 
up  the  Hudson  River,  where  they  remained  for  some  time,  and  where  Philip  Ferree,  the  third  son  of 
the  madame,  married  Leah  Dubois.  In  1709  the  Ferree  family  decided  to  remove  to  Pennsylvania,  and 
to  take  possession  of  the  two  thousand  acres  of  land  which  William  Penn  had  covenanted  to  sell  to  the 
madame  when  in  London. 

This  land  lay  in  the  Pequea  valley,  in  Lancaster  County.  There  the  family  settled,  and  there  in 
1716  Madame  Ferree  died,  and  was  buried  in  that  which  is  known  as  Carpenter's  graveyard,  the  land 
having  been  given  by  Madame  Ferree  for  a  burial-place  for  the  settlement. 

For  further  account  of  this  family,  see  Rupp's  "  History  of  Lancaster  County,"  Ferree  Chart,  by 
Eshelman,  and  "The  Huguenots  in  America,"  by  Stapleton. 

*  For  Welsh  ancestors  of  Anna  M.  Foulke,  see  "Jenkins's  Historical  Collections  of  Gwynedd," 
Foulke  family,  pages  231-281. 

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Susanna  Conard.  He  was  a  merchant  of  Philadelphia,  a  manager  of  the 
Apprentices'  Library,  a  director  of  the  Glasgow  Iron  Company,  and  treasurer 
of  the  borough  of  Lansdowne,  Pennsylvania,  where  he  died  8  mo.  10,  1897; 
he  was  buried  at  Abington  Friends'  burying-ground. 

Children  of  Charles  Bird  and  Anna  M.  (Foulke)  Shoemaker: 

2757.  Charles  Francis6,  born  10  mo.  1,  1856;    died  in  Philadelphia,  3  mo.  13,  1876. 

2758.  William  F.",  born  2  mo.  1,  1859;    died  in  Philadelphia,  8  mo.  20,  1885. 

2759.  Amelia  Bird8,  born  4  mo.  20,  1862;   died  in  Cheltenham,  10  mo.  26,  1863. 

2760.  Benjamin  H.,  3d8,  born  11  mo.  30,  1864. 

2761.  Lewis  F.8.  born  7  mo.  1,  1867;   married  Lucretia  Mcllvain. 

2762.  Ella  F.8,  born  in  Philadelphia,  7  mo.  11,  1873;    married,  10  mo.  4,  1894,  Thomas 

C.  Satterthwaite. 

1 148.  COMLY  BIRD  SHOEMAKER7  (Richard  M.6,  Robert5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Richard  M.  Shoemaker  and  his 
wife  Amelia  (Bird)  Hallowell,  was  born  at  Shoemakertown,  Pennsylvania, 
11  mo.  22,  1838.  He  is  president  of  the  Bedford  Street  Mission,  trustee  of 
Bethesda  Children's  Home,  Chestnut  Hill,  president  of  the  Glasgow  Iron  Com- 
pany, and  of  the  Pottstown  Law  and  Order  Society.  He  married,  3  mo.  1, 
1876,  at  Pottstown  Friends'  Meeting.  (4143)  Martha  L.  Bailey,  daughter 
of  Edward  and  Anna  Bailey.     Residence,  Pottstown,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Comly  Bird  and  Martha  L.  (Bailey)  Shoemaker)  : 

2763.  Anna  Bailey8,  born  6  mo.  23,  1877 ;    married,  9  mo.  6,  1900,  Edward  L.  Richie, 

and  had  one  son, — Edward  Bailey,  born  6  mo.  17.  1901 ;    died  9  mo.  27,  1901. 

2764.  Marian  G.8,  born  4  mo.  4,  1879 ;    died  9  mo.  17,  1897. 

2765.  Martha  Bailey8,  born  7  mo.  30,  1881. 

2766.  Charles  B.8,  born  9  mo.  28,  1882;    died  9  mo.  11,  1883. 

2767.  Richard  W.8,  born  6  mo.  25,  1884;    died  1  mo.  17,  1885. 

2768.  Amelia  Bird8,  born  1  mo.  21,  1886;    died  1  mo.  18.  1902. 

2769.  Comly  Bird8,  born  3  mo.  4,  1888. 

2770.  Susan  W.8,  born  12  mo.  24,  1889. 

Marian  G,  Charles  B.,  Richard  W.,  and  Amelia  Bird  were  buried  in 
Pottstown  Cemetery. 

1 150.  S.  LUKENS  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel6.  Nathan5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Martha  (Lukens)  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  5  mo.  19,  1819;  died  6  mo.  2,  1891  ;  married,  1  mo.  4, 
1844,  Anna  H.  Paul,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Grace  (Knight)  Paul;  she  died 
9  mo.  29,  1869. 

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Children  of  S.  Lukens  and  Anna  H.  (Paul)  Shoemaker: 

2771.  Martha  Ellen*,  born  2  mo.  27,  1845;    married,  10  mo.  24,  1867,  Ellvvood  Paul. 

2772.  Ardella  M.8,  born  10  mo.  25,  1846;    died  7  mo.  12,  1851. 

2773.  Samuel",  born  1  mo.  31,  1849;    died  11  mo.  13,  1856. 

2774.  Linfred  A.B,  born  9  mo.  13,  1850;    married  Mary  Harding. 

2775.  Edwin8,  born  9  mo.  23,  1853 ;    died  1  mo.  10,  1857. 

2776.  Lydia  P.8,  born  12  mo.  8,  1857 ;    married  Thomas  McMichael. 

2777.  Walter  A.8,  born  4  mo.  I,  1863. 

1 152.  ELIZABETH  L.  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel6.  Nathan5,  Benja- 
min4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Martha 
(Lukens)  Shoemaker,  of  Moreland,  Pennsylvania,  was  born  12  mo.  7,  1822; 
married,  2  mo.  23,  1848.  Townsend  W.  Evans,  who  died  7  mo.  30,  1881 ; 
he  was  a  son  of  Mordecai  and  Priscilla  (Townsend)  Evans. 

Children  of  Townsend  W.  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Shoemaker)  Evans: 

2778.  M.  Elm  a8,  born  1  mo.  8,  1849;    died  3  mo.  25,  1877. 

2779.  Nathan  S.8,  born  10  mo.  20,  1850;    died  6  1110.  17.  1865. 

2780.  Anna  P.8,  born  11  mo.  10,  1853;    died  11  mo.  12,  1856. 

2781.  Augusta  E.8,  born  6  mo.  30,  1855 ;    died  6  mo.  23,  1856. 

2782.  Charles  T.8,  born  6  mo.  19,  1857. 

2783.  Walter  P.8,  born  5  mo.  19,  1859;   married,  7  mo.  19,  1881,  Lydia  J.  Plummer. 

2784.  Ard  M.s,  born  3  mo.  1,  1863;    died  4  mo.  2,  1864. 

2785.  Bertha  G.8,  born  8  mo.  17,  1865. 

1 153.  GERALDINE  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel6,  Nathan5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Martha  (Lukens) 
Shoemaker,  of  Moreland,  Pennsylvania,  was  born  2  mo.  25,  1824;  married, 
2  mo.  26  1846,  Comly  Wood,  born  7  mo.  31,  1818,  son  of  Joseph  and  Rachel 
(Malone)  Wood. 

Children  of  Comly  and  Geraldine  (Shoemaker)  Wood  : 

2786.  Howard8,  born  8  mo.  8,  1847 :    married,  3  mo.  14,  1877,  Tacy  Comly ;  no  issue. 

2787.  Martha  S.",  born  10  mo.  16,  1848;    died  4  mo.  23,  1875;    married,  3  mo.  20,  1873, 

Ellwood  Conard. 

2788.  Amanda8,  born  9  mo.  29,  1851 ;    died  4  mo.  10,  1852. 

2789.  Newton  E.8,  born  6  mo.  18,  1853 :    married.  3  mo.  18,  1880,  Elizabeth  Reeder. 

2790.  Lindley8,  born  7  mo.  14,  1856;   died  7  mo.  26,  1858. 

2791.  Edwin8,  born  5  mo.  23,  i860;   married  Mary  K.  Williams. 

2792.  Alfred  C.8,  born  6  mo.  17,  1863. 

2703.  Ella8,  born  12  mo.  12,  1870;    died  8  mo.  23,  1873. 

1 154.  ALGERNON  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel6,  Nathan5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Martha  (Lukens)   Shoe- 

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maker,  of  Moreland,  Pennsylvania,  was  born  4  mo.  28,  1826;   married,  6  mo. 
23,  1853,  Susan  C.  Rex,  daughter  of  George  and  Mary  (Cress)  Rex. 

Children  of  Algernon  and  Susan  C.  (Rex)  Shoemaker: 

2794.  Mary  R.8,  born  5  mo.  2,  1854 ;    married  John  W.  Buckman. 

2795.  Elizabeth  E.8,  born  2  mo.  14,  1857;   married  Charles  H.  Buckman. 

2796.  William  Drayton8,  born  1  mo.  26,  1859;    died  11  mo.  3,  1859. 

1 155.  NATHAN  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel6,  Nathan5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Martha  (Lukens)  Shoe- 
maker, of  Moreland,  Pennsylvania,  was  born  1  mo.  21,  1829;  married  (1), 
1  mo.  11,  1855,  Caroline  Fenton,  born  2  mo.  29,  1835;  died  12  mo.  12, 
1861 ;  daughter  of  Thomas  Fenton  and  Alice  Livezey;  (2),  1  mo.  7,  1864, 
Mary  P.  Lippincott,  daughter  of  Noah  and  Mary  P.  (Keeler)  Lippincott; 
she  died  1  mo.  23,  1902.    Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Caroline  (Fenton)  Shoemaker: 

2797.  Sarah   C.8,  born   12  mo.    I,   1855 ;    married.   3   mo.   7,    1878,   Gerardus   Wynkoop 

Rubinkam. 

2798.  Alfred8,  born  6  mo.  14,  1857 ;    died  8  mo.  18,  1858. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  Mary  P.  (Lippincott)  Shoemaker: 

2799.  Caroline  F.8,  born  4  mo.  23,  1865;    married,  10  mo.  11,  1893,  Joseph  Lippincott. 

2800.  Geraldine  M.s,  born  12  mo.  5.  1866;    married  Edwin  Tyson. 

2801.  Samuel8,  born  10  mo.  30,  1870;  married,  10  mo.  31,  1894,  Annie  Williams  Mather. 

2802.  Comly8,  born  9  mo.  12,  1872;   died  3  mo.  28,  1894. 

2803.  Anna  K.\  born  10  mo.  5,  1874;    married,  10  mo.  28,  1896,  Howard  W.  Trump. 

2804.  Martha  B.8,  born  8  mo.  8,  1880. 

1 156.  ISAIAH  L.  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel0,  Nathan5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  vice-president  of  the  American  Trust  Company, 
Philadelphia,  son  of  Samuel  and  Martha  (Lukens)  Shoemaker,  of  Moreland, 
Pennsylvania,  was  born  7  mo.  9,  1831  ;  died  7  mo.  29,  1901 ;  married,  2  mo. 
21,  1884,  Sarah  E.  Murphy,  daughter  of  William  C.  and  Almira  R.  Murphy. 
Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Isaiah  L.  and  Sarah  E.  (Murphy)  Shoemaker: 

2805.  Mary8,  born  2  mo.  18,  1885. 

2806.  Mabel8,  born  2  mo.  14,  1889;  died  3  mo.  7,  1889. 

1 159.  SAMUEL  H.  SHOEMAKER7  (Elisha6,  Nathan5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Hergesheimer) 
Shoemaker,  was  born  3  mo.  15,  1820;  died  7  mo.  17,  1874;  married  Arrietta 
Hampson. 

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Children  of  Samuel  H.  and  Arrietta  (Hampson)  Shoemaker: 

2807.  Mary8,  born  8  mo.  15,  1852;   married,  10  mo.  7,  1875,  Godfrey  Smith. 

2808.  Ellen*,  born  10  mo.  14,  1854 ;    married,  4  mo.  22,  1875,  Stewart  Saylor. 

2809.  Susan6,  born  6  mo.  24,  1858 ;    married,  I  mo.  20,  1877,  Frank  Boring. 

2810.  William8,  born  9  mo.  17,  1861. 

281 1.  Annie8,  born  9  mo.  17,  1861 ;    died  1862. 

1 161.  ELISHA  SHOEMAKER7  (Elisha8,  Nathan5,  Benjamin4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Hergesheimer)  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  12  mo.  8,  1825;  died  4  mo.  7,  1876;  married  Mary  Mosser. 

Children  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Mosser)  Shoemaker: 

2812.  Samuel  M.8,  born  6  mo.  23,  1853;   married,  12  mo.  4,  1879,  Elizabeth  Summers. 

2813.  William  H.8,  born  12  mo.  27,  1854 ;  died  10  mo.  7,  1884. 

2814.  Mary  L.8,  born  12  mo.  23,  1856;    married,  12  mo.  24,  1878,  Benjamin  Summers. 

2815.  Elisha8,  born  1858. 

2816.  Benjamin  F.8,  born  7  mo.  18,  1859;   married,  12  mo.  21,  1882,  Alice  McDevitt. 

2817.  Annie  C.8,  born  7  mo.  16,  1863;    married,  3  mo.  3,  1883,  Carey  Africa. 

2818.  Elisha8,  born  8  mo.  6,  1866. 

1 162.  BENJAMIN  SHOEMAKER,  M.D.7  (Elisha0,  Nathan5,  Benja- 
min4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Hergesheimer) 
Shoemaker,  was  born  8  mo.  19,  1828;  married,  6  mo.  30,  1863,  Martha  L. 
Hurd. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Martha  L.  (Hurd)  Shoemaker: 

2819.  Harry  B.8,  born  4  mo.  7,  1864;    died  3  mo.  20,  1868. 

2820.  Jennie  M.  C.8,  born  9  mo.  5,  1866;    died  3  mo.  20.  1868. 

2821.  Seth  H.8,  born  4  mo.  19,  1869;  died  young. 

2822.  Mary  Beans8,  born  3  mo.  18,  1877. 

1 163.  MARY  E.  SHOEMAKER7  (Elisha6,  Nathan5,  Benjamin4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1 ),  daughter  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Hergesheimer)  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  9  mo.  9,  1830;  married,  2  mo.  28,  1854,  Thomas  J.  Beans. 

Children  of  Thomas  J.  and  Mary  E.  (Shoemaker)  Beans  : 

2823.  Elwood  C.8.  born  1  mo.  17,  1855;    died  7  mo.  3,  1874. 

2824.  Harry  S.8,  born  9  mo.  26,  1856;   died  12  mo.  20,  i860. 

2825.  Lizzie  Y.8,  born  9  mo.  28,  1858 ;    died  9  mo.  6,  1878. 

2826.  John  C.8,  born  2  mo.  3,  1861. 

2827.  Mary  S.8,  born  7  mo.  31,  1863. 

1 167.  HARRY  SHOEMAKER7  (Elisha6,  Nathan5,  Benjamin4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Elisha  and  Mary   (Hergesheimer)    Shoe- 

230 


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maker,  was  born   10  mo.    17,    1839;    married,    12  mo.    18,    1867,  Annie  M. 
Jefferies. 

Children  of  Harry  and  Annie  M.  (Jefferies)  Shoemaker: 

2828.  Warren8,  born  2  mo.  9,  1870. 

2829.  Joseph  N.8,  born  11  mo.  22,  1873;  died  12  mo.  25,  1889. 

2830.  Clara  Bell8,  born  3  mo.  12,  1882. 

1 170.  DR.  REGINALD  H.  SHOEMAKER7  (Benjamin8,  Nathan5, 
Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  and  Mira  Maria 
(Woodward)  Shoemaker,  was  born  3  mo.  18,  1842;  resided  in  Germantown ; 
married  (1),  1  mo.  24,  1866,  Eliza  Fanny  Bnzby,  who  died  8  mo.  26,  1875; 
(2),  10  mo.  9,  1878,  Susan  Frances  Woolsey,  who  died  3  mo.  23,  1882;  (3), 
10  mo.  10,  1887,  Amelia  Melazina  Dey.  He  removed  to  California  and 
engaged  there  in  the  fruit  business  and  the  practice  of  his  profession. 

Children  of  Dr.  Reginald  H.  and  Eliza  Fanny  (Buzby)  Shoemaker: 

2831.  Fanny  Elizabeth8,  born  11  mo.  22,  1866,  in  Germantown. 

2832.  R.  Heber,  Jr.8,  born  7  mo.  14,  1868. 

Children  of  Dr.  Reginald  H.  and  Susan  Frances  (Woolsey)  Shoemaker: 

2833.  James  Woolsey8,  born  5  mo.  22,  1880 ;   died  7  mo.  24,  1880. 

2834.  Richard  Woolsey8,  born  7  mo.  1,  1881. 

Children  of  Dr.  Reginald  H.  and  Amelia  M.  (Dey)  Shoemaker: 

2835.  Benjamin  Dey8,  born  10  mo.  26,  1889,  at  Pasadena,  California. 

2836.  Charlotte8,  born  2  mo.  16,  1893,  at  Pasadena,  California. 

1 172.  BENJAMIN  SHOEMAKER7  (Benjamin0,  Nathan5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  druggist,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Benjamin 
and  Mira  Maria  (Woodward)  Shoemaker,  was  born  7  mo.  19,  1845;  died 
10  mo.  19,  1899;  buried  at  St.  James  the  Less;  married,  10  mo.  10,  1872. 
Lucy  Ray. 

Child  of  Benjamin  and  Lucy  (Ray)  Shoemaker: 

2837.  Alice  Frame8,  born  7  mo.  1,  1874;  married Nattress. 

1 174.  ELIZABETH  PRICE  SHOEMAKER7  (Benjamin",  Nathan5, 
Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Mira 
Maria  (Woodward)  Shoemaker,  was  born  4  mo.  25,  1849;  married,  1  mo.  25, 
1883,  Brooks  S.  Morris.    Residence.  California. 

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Gbe  Sboemafcer  family  of  Cheltenham 


Children  of  Brooks  S.  and  Elizabeth  Price  (Shoemaker)  Morris  : 

2838.  Charles  S.8,  born  4  mo.  9,  1887. 

2839.  Benjamin  W.8,  born  2,  mo.  25,  1889. 

2840.  Samuel  B.\  born  8  mo.  24,  1890. 

1 176.  MIRA  MARIA  CONARD7  (Rachel  Shoemaker6,  Nathan5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Milton  and  Rachel  (Shoe- 
maker) Conard,  of  West  Grove,  Pennsylvania,  was  born  11  mo.  8,  1837; 
married,  5  mo.  3,  1861,  Joseph  Pyle.     Residence,  West  Grove,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Mira  Maria  (Conard)  Pyle: 

2841.  Charles   Sumner8,   born   5   mo.    12,    1862;    married,   12   mo.   25,   1883,   Ella   Ann 

Gregg. 

2842.  Anna  Rachel8,  born  5  mo.  2,  1865;  married,  10  mo.  20,  1887,  Luman  Beitler. 

2843.  Milton  Conard8,  born  3  mo.  20,  1868 ;   married,  10  mo.  2,  1889.  Ella  Heston. 

2844.  Wilbur  Joseph8,  born  10  mo.  17,  1870;    died  3  mo.  20,  1871. 

1 180.  ISAAC  CONARD7  (Rachel  Shoemaker6,  Nathan6,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Milton  and  Rachel  (Shoemaker)  Con- 
ard, was  born  8  mo.  10,  1845;  married,  12  mo.  16,  1868,  Emma  W.  Wallace, 
died  4  mo.  13,  1886. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Emma  W.  (Wallace)  Conard: 

2845.  George  Wallace8,  born  5  rro.  18,  1871 ;    died  9  mo.  7,  1872. 

2846.  Alfred  F.8,  born  9  mo.  8,  1873. 

2847.  Mary  Reynolds8,  born  5  mo.  9,  1880;    died  9  mo.   17,  1880. 

1 181.  SAMUEL  S.  CONARD7  (Rachel  Shoemaker6,  Nathan5,  Benja- 
min4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Milton  and  Rachel  (Shoemaker) 
Conard,  was  born  5  mo.  26,  1847;  married,  10  mo.  13,  1877,  Louisa  F.  Miller. 

Children  of  Samuel  S.  and  Louisa  F.  (Miller)  Conard: 

2848.  Flora  May8,  born  5  mo.  18,  1879. 

2849.  Ethel  Rachel8,  born  4  mo.  25,  1884. 

2850.  Grace  Louisa8,  born  6  mo.  15,  1888. 

1 1 82.  THOMAS  ELL  WOOD  CONARD,  M.D.7  (Rachel  Shoemaker6, 
Nathan5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Milton  and  Rachel 
(Shoemaker)  Conard,  was  born  11  mo.  26,  1848;  married,  2  mo.  16,  1870, 
Anna  E.  Robertson.    Residence,  Philadelphia. 

232 


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Children  of  Thomas  Elhvood  and  Anna  E.  (Robertson)  Conard : 

2851.  Anna  Gertrude8,  born  11  mo.  11,  1870. 

2852.  Norman  Shoemaker3,  born  7  mo.  10,  1873. 

2853.  Horace  Penington8,  born  11  mo.  24,  1883. 

1 185.  SARAH  C.  CONARD7  (Rebecca  Shoemaker8,  Nathan5,  Benja- 
min4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  Conard  and  Rebecca 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  5,  1838;  married,  at  West  Grove 
Meeting-House,  11  mo.  8,  i860,  George  T.  Satterthwaite,  son  of  David  and 
Ruth  C.  Satterthwaite,  of  Salem,  Ohio.     Residence,  Fairville,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  George  T.  and  Sarah  C.  (Conard)  Satterthwaite: 

2854.  Ernest  Harry8,  born  10  mo.  1,  1861 ;   married,  3  mo.  25,  1886,  Josephine  Darling- 

ton, daughter  of  Elisha  and  Sydney  S.  Darlington.     They  had  four  children : 

2855.  Ernest  Conard",  born  2  mo.  12,  1888. 

2856.  Ethel  Josephine",  born  2  mo.  17,  1893. 

2857.  Rebecca  Conard8,  born  12  mo.  17,  1894. 

2858.  George  Elisha',  born  9  mo.  28,  1896. 

2859.  Annie  Morrison8,  born  1  mo.  22,  1864 ;   married,  3  mo.  13,  1890,  James  E.  Hamil- 
ton, son  of  Ezekiel  and  Lydia  P.  Hamilton ;    they  have  one  child : 
2860.  James  Clarence9,  born  4  mo.  3,  189s. 

2861.  Edward",  born  5  mo.   7,   1865 ;    married,   5   mo.   7,    1890,   Evanetta   P.   Sharpless, 
daughter  of  Elias  M.  and  Phcebe  P.  Sharpless ;    they  have  two  children : 

2862.  Lawrence8,  born  7  mo.  27,  1891. 

2863.  Raymond8,  born  1  mo.  12,  1893. 

2864.  Roland  Tatem8,  born  9  mo.  15,  1866;   married,  3  mo.,  1891,  Gertrude,  daughter  of 
John  W.  and  Lydia  Ann  P.  Hammond;    they  have  two  children: 

2865.  Claude  Gertrude9,  born  1  mo.  3,  1893. 

2866.  Charles  H.9,  born  5  mo.  16,  1894. 

2867.  Thomas  Conard8,  born  5  mo.  24,  1871  ;    married,  10  mo.  4,   1894,  Ella  F.  Shoe- 

maker.    (See  No.  2762.) 

2868.  Guy8,  born  1  mo.  14,  1873 ;    died  same  day. 

2869.  Helen8,  born  6  mo.  26,   1874;    married,  2  mo.  28,   1893,  William  R.   Pennington, 

son  of  Leonard  A.  and  Elizabeth  E.  Pennington ;    they  have  one  child : 
2870.  Roland  S.  W.°,  born  4  mo.  3,  1S94. 

2871.  Alfred  Fellenburg8,  born  4  mo.  9,  1879. 

1 1 86.  THOMAS  P.  CONARD7  (Rebecca  Shoemaker0,  Nathan5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  and  Rebecca  (Shoe- 
maker) Conard,  was  born  1  mo.  26,  1840;  married,  3  mo.  23,  1864,  Rebecca 
S.  Baldwin. 

Children  of  Thomas  P.  and  Rebecca  S.  (Baldwin)  Conard: 

2872.  Caroline  B.8,  born  1  mo.  20,  1867. 

2873.  Charles  W.8,  born  1  mo.  15,  1872. 

2874.  Henry  S.8,  born  9  mo.  12,  1874. 

2875.  Ralph  W.s,  born  1  mo.  20,  1879. 

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1 1 88.  REBECCA  CARTER7  (Sarah  M.  Shoemaker",  Nathan5,  Benja- 
min4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Carter  and  Sarah  M. 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  17,  1835;  married,  1  mo.  1,  1868,  Wil- 
liam Evans,  druggist,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  William  Evans  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth  Barton.    Residence,  Moorestown,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  William  and  Rebecca  (Carter)  Evans: 

2876.  John  C.8,  born  10  mo.  26,  1868;   died  10  mo.  27,  1868. 

2877.  Charles",  born  9  mo.  29,  1870;   married,  11  mo.  9,  1899,  Anna  S.  Wood. 

2878.  Alice  C.8,  born  7  mo.  24,  1872 ;   married,  5  mo.  24,  1894,  John  B.  Rhoads. 

2879.  Grace8,  born  1  mo.  3,  1874. 

2880.  William  B.\  born  7  mo.  27.  1S75. 

2881.  Ruth8,  born  8  mo.  23,  1877:    married.  9  mo.  21,  1899.  William  E.  Rhoads. 

1 1 90.  JOHN  E.  CARTER7  (Sarah  M.  Shoemaker''',  Nathan5,  Benja- 
min4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  manufacturing  chemist,  of  Philadelphia, 
son  of  John  and  Sarah  M.  (Shoemaker)  Carter,  was  born  2  mo.  25,  1S38; 
married  ( 1),  2  mo.  4,  1862,  Caroline  W.  Cadbury,  daughter  of  Joel  Cadbury; 
(2)  Mary  Anna  Cope,  daughter  of  Alfred  Cope;  no  issue;  (3)  Fannie  W. 
Pirn,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Mary  E.  Pirn.     Residence,  Germantown. 

Children  of  John  E.  and  Caroline  W.  (Cadbury)  Carter: 

2882.  Caroline8,  born  4  mo.  9,  1863 ;    married.  3  mo.  29,  1899,  William  C.  Warren. 

2883.  Sarah8,  born  4  mo.  15,  1865;    married,  5  mo.  25,  1898,  C.  Waller  Borton. 

2884.  Elizabeth8,  born  12  mo.  II,  1866. 

Children  of  John  E.  and  Fanny  W.  (Pirn)  Carter: 

2885.  John  P.8,  born  1  mo.  9,  1880. 

2886.  Mary  P.8,  born  10  mo.  18,  1882. 

2887.  Rebecca8,  born  12  mo.  2,  1889. 

1 194.  CHARLES  S.  CARTER7  (Sarah  M.  Shoemaker8,  Nathan5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  and  Sarah  M.  (Shoe- 
maker) Carter,  was  born  11  mo.  30,  1843;  married,  5  mo.  6,  1869,  Elizabeth 
Cope,  daughter  of  Darlington  Cope.    Residence,  Lenape,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Charles  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Cope)  Carter: 

2888.  William",  born  10  mo.  3,  1870. 

2889.  Ellen  C.8,  born  7  mo.  4,  1873. 

2890.  John  D.8,  born  12  mo.  30,  1874. 

2891.  Alice  May8,  born  2  mo.  26,  1878. 

2892.  Charles  Henry",  born  12  mo.  23,  1879. 

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1 198.  BENJAMIN  A.  SHOEMAKER7  (Allen6,  Benjamin,  Jr.5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Allen  Shoemaker  and  Tacy 
Kirk,  his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  17,  1810;  died  in  Philadelphia,  3  mo.  26, 
1867;  married,  12  mo.  27,  1832,  Charlotte  W.  Pettit,  born  1813;  died  in 
Philadelphia,  11  mo.  4,  1S99,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Pettit  and  Ann  M. 
Woolley. 

Children  of  Benjamin  A.  and  Charlotte  W.   (Pettit)  Shoemaker,  all  born  in 
Philadelphia : 

2893.  Emma  F.8,  born  10  mo.  29,  1833 ;   married,  12  mo.  18,  1856,  Edmund  N.  Grundy. 

2894.  Anna  P.8,  born  2  mo.  7,  1836 ;    married,  10  mo.  23,  1866,  William  P.  Ellis. 

2895.  Mary  K.8,  born  1  mo.  31,  1839;    married,  2  mo.  17,  1874,  Joseph  V.  Holmes. 

2896.  Elizabeth  M.8,  born  2  mo.  9,  1842 ;   died  5  mo.  7,  1843. 

2897.  Achsah  C.8,  born  5  mo.  2,  1844;    died  7  mo.  3,  1845. 

2898.  Henry  C.s,  born  3  mo.  25,  1849;   married,  1  mo.  24,  1872,  Sarah  Wardell ;   no  issue. 

2899.  Benjamin  F.s,  born  5  mo.  5,  1851 ;   married,  10  mo.  20,  1875,  Mary  Conover. 

2900.  George  A.8,  born  11  mo.  27,  1855;    married,  10  mo.  22,  1895,  Eloise  O.  Thomas; 

no  issue. 

1 199.  WILLIAM  K.  SHOEMAKER7  (Allen0,  Benjamin,  Jr.5,  Benja- 
min4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Allen  Shoemaker 
and  Tacy  Kirk,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  22,  181 1;  died  8  mo.  3,  1888; 
married,  6  mo.  18,  1840,  Jane  Burrough.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  William  K.  and  Jane  (Burrough)  Shoemaker: 

2901.  Jacob  K.8.  born  3  mo.  30,  1841 ;   married,  3  mo.  30,  1870,  Jerusha  L.  Holmes. 

2902.  Virginia8,  born  12  mo.  24,  1842 ;    died  6  mo.  4,  1894. 

2903.  Elizabeth  M.s,  born  5  mo.  27,  1845  ;    died  2  mo.  22,  1852. 

2904.  Tacy  K.8,  born  8  mo.  17,  1847:    died  2  mo.  26,  1852. 

2905.  Ella  B.8,  born  8  mo.  30,  1849;   died  7  mo.  21,  1851. 

2906.  Ida  B.8.  born  12  mo.  24,  1852;   died  6  mo.  16,  1865. 

2907.  Mary  B.8,  born  8  mo.  29,  1855 ;   died  5  mo.  20,  1865. 

1201.  COMLY  SHOEMAKER7  (Allen6,  Benjamin,  Jr.5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Allen  Shoemaker  and  Tacy  Kirk,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  12  mo.  26,  1816;  died  11  mo.  II,  1869; 
buried  at  Fair  Hill;  married,  3  mo.  2,  1843,  Eunice  Moore  Wilson,  born  8 
mo.  20,  1817;  died  9  mo.  29,  1890;  daughter  of  James  and  Anna  Moore 
Wilson.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Comly  and  Eunice  Moore  (Wilson)  Shoemaker: 

2908.  Edwin8,  born  1  mo.  3,  1844;   died  9  mo.  1,  1876;    married  Lizzie  Colgan. 

2909.  Allen',  born  11  mo.  12,  1845;    married,  2  mo.  28,  1871,  Joanna  Lukens. 

2910.  William  Kirk8,  born  1  mo.  8,  1856. 

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1203.  ELIZABETH  SHOEMAKER7  (Allen0,  Benjamin,  Jr.6,  Benja- 
min*, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Allen  Shoemaker  and  Tacy 
Kirk,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  8  mo.  16,  1820;  married,  9  mo. 
25,  1839,  Thomas  E.  Morris,  son  of  William  Morris  and  Martha  Wilson, 
his  wife,  of  Rahway,  New  Jersey.     Residence,  Hainesport,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Thomas  E.  and  Elizabeth  (Shoemaker)  Morris: 

2911.  Martha  Wilson5,  born  10  mo.  11,  1840. 

2912.  Tacy  Shoemaker",  born  9  mo.  3,   1842;    married,  9  mo.  3,   1862,   Frank  C.   Gil- 

lingham. 

2913.  Josiah  W.8,  born  8  mo.  17,  1844;    died  9  mo.  18,  1880;    married,  12  mo.  17,  1873, 

Caroline  Kimble  ;    no  issue. 

2914.  Mary  Shoemaker",  born  1  mo.  8,  1848;    died  11  mo.  23.  1848. 

2915.  Thomas  Edgar  S.8,  born  6  mo.  13,  1861 ;   married,  5  mo.  19,  1892,  Amelia  Williams, 

of  Minneapolis,  where  they  live. 

1204.  TACY  ANN  SHOEMAKER7  (Allen8,  Benjamin,  Jr.5,  Benja- 
min4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Allen  Shoemaker  and  Tacy 
Kirk,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  2  mo.  10,  1823;  died  10  mo.  21, 
1898;  married,  10  mo.  26,  1840,  George  W.  Appleton,  who  died  12  mo.  19, 
1856,  son  of  Joseph  Appleton  and  Jane  Hughes,  his  wife,  of  Philadelphia. 
Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  George  W.  and  Tacy  Ann  (Shoemaker)  Appleton: 

2916.  Clara  W.8,  born  10  mo.  28,  1842 ;   married,  5  mo.  2,  1866,  Major  William  Wagner. 

2917.  Jennie  H.8,  born  1  mo.  2,  1844;    died   1   mo.  19.   1867;    married,  5  mo.  2,   1866, 

Henry  Miller. 

1209.  JOHN  S.  LIPPINCOTT7  (Amy  Shoemaker6,  Benjamin,  Jr.5, 
Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  druggist  in  Philadelphia,  son  of 
Collins  P.  and  Amy  (Shoemaker)  Lippincott,  was  born  10  mo.  15,  181 5; 
married,  10  mo.  18,  1859,  Susan  S.  Lippincott,  of  New  Jersey,  and  died  in 
New  Jersey,  2  mo.  18,  1890. 

Children  of  John  S.  and  Susan  S.  (Lippincott)  Lippincott: 

2918.  Joseph  Collins8,  born  8  mo.  27,  1861. 

2919.  Sarah  Elizabeth8,  born  2  mo.  4,  1863. 

1221.  THOMAS  MATHER7  (Ann  Shoemaker6,  Mary5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Bartholomew  Mather  and  his  wife  Ann 
Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County,  1 1  mo. 
16,  1810;    died  in  Philadelphia,  11  mo.  28,  1893;    married,  2  mo.  16,  1832, 

236 


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Mar)'  C.  Jones,  born  1809;  died  9  mo.  7,  1873  ;  daughter  of  Jesse  and  Caroline 
Jones,  of  Philadelphia.     Residence,  Cheltenham,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Mary  C.  (Jones)  Mather: 

2920.  Franklin8,  born  12  mo.  12,  1832;    died  young. 

2921.  Emilie8,  born  7  mo.  29,  1834 ;   died  1875. 

2922.  Comly8,  born  6  mo.  21,  1836;    died  1902. 

2923.  Caroline8,  born  7  mo.  15,  1838. 

2924.  Thomas  P.8,  born  9  mo.  8,  1841 ;    died  1870. 

2925.  Mary  I.8,  born  11  mo.  29,  1843;    died  1865. 

2926.  Anna8,  born  4  mo.  20,  1846;    died  1862. 

1222.  PENROSE  MATHER7  (Ann  Shoemaker6,  Mary5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Bartholomew  Mather,  and  his  wife  Ann 
Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  9  mo.  12,  1812;  died  in  Chel- 
tenham, 3  mo.  5,  1895:  married.  11  mo.  12,  1846,  at  Gwynedd  Friends'  Meet- 
ing, Lydia  Shoemaker,  born  3  mo.  16,  1825;  died  11  mo.  3,  1902;  daughter 
of  Thomas  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Hannah  Iredell.  Residence,  Cheltenham, 
Pennsylvania. 

Child  of  Penrose  and  Lydia  (Shoemaker)  Mather: 

2927.  Cynthia  S.",  born  8  mo.  18,  1847 ;    married  Robert  C.  Lippincott. 

1223.  RACHEL  MATHER7  (Ann  Shoemaker6,  Mary5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Bartholomew  Mather  and  Ann 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  1.  1814;  died  in  Philadelphia,  9  mo. 
17,  1885;  married,  at  Abington  Meeting,  4  mo.  3,  1844,  Charles  Shoemaker, 
son  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Iredell)  Shoemaker,  of  Gwynedd,  born  2  mo.  1, 
1814;   died  12  mo.  28,  1863,  in  Philadelphia.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Rachel  (Mather)  Shoemaker: 

2928.  Annie  M.8,  born  2  mo.  4,  1845 ;   married,  4  mo.  10,  1867,  Samuel  R.  Elton. 

2929.  Thomas  M.8,  born  7  mo.  3,  1846;    died  10  mo.  7,  1847. 

2930.  Franklin  A8,  born  1  mo.  12.  1849;   married  (1),  2  mo.  10,  1870,  Katie  Richardson; 

no  issue;    (2),  9  mo.  30,  1875,  Fannie  Moore. 

2931.  Charles  B.8,  born  1  mo.  30,  1851;    died  7  mo.  12,  1886;    married   (1)   Christiana 

C.  Diament ;    (2)  Susan  E.  Davis. 

2932.  Mary8,  born  11  mo.  24,  1858;    died  11  mo.  27,  1858. 

2933.  Edwin",  born  8  mo.  12,  1861 ;   died  3  mo.  4,  1862. 

1224.  MARY  S.  MATHER7  (Ann  Shoemaker6,  Mary5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Bartholomew  Mather  and  Ann 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery  County, 

237 


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Pennsylvania,  3  mo.  18,  1817;  died  3  mo.  4,  1889;  married,  4  mo.  6,  1843, 
at  Abington  Meeting,  Jacob  P.  Tyson,  born  1  mo.  19,  1809;  died  12  mo.  9, 
1876;  son  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Tyson  of  Abington  township.  Jacob  and 
Mary  were  buried  at  Abington.    Residence,  Germantown. 

Children  of  Jacob  P.  and  Mary  S.  (Mather)  Tyson: 

2934.  Sarah  Ann8,  born  5  mo.  30,  1845;   died  8  mo.  27,  1848;   buried  at  Abington. 

2935.  Anna  S.",  born  1  mo.  27,  1848;   unmarried  1898. 

1225.  MARY  K.  SHOEMAKER7  (Nathan0,  Mary5,  Benjamin4,  Abra- 
ham3, George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Dr.  Nathan  Shoemaker  and  Frances 
Maria  Kirkbride,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  3  mo.  14,  1812;  died  6 
mo.  3,  1853;  married,  at  Spruce  Street  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  2,  1834, 
John  J.  White,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  S.  White. 
Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  John  J.  and  Mary  K.  (Shoemaker)  White: 

2936.  Frances  Maria8,  born  8  mo.  7,  1835 ;   married  Nathan  H.  Sharpless. 
2937-  Josiah8,  born  3  mo.  13.  1841  ;    married  Mary  H.  Allen. 

2938.  Rebecca  Smith8,  born  9  mo.  10,  1844;    married  T.  Ellwood  Bartram. 

2939.  John  S.\  born  7  mo.  25.  1851  ;    died  2  mo.  23.  1877,  unmarried. 

1228.  FRANCES  MARIA  SHOEMAKER7  (Nathan",  Mary"',  Benja- 
min4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Dr.  Nathan  Shoemaker  and 
his  wife  Frances  Maria  Kirkbride,  was  born  6  mo.  2y,  1817;  died  7  mo. 
2,  i860;  married,  in  Philadelphia,  by  the  mayor.  7  mo.  2,  1838,  to  Israel 
Peterson,  son  of  George  Peterson,  of  Philadelphia.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Israel  and  Frances  Maria  (Shoemaker)  Peterson: 

2940.  Nathan  Shoemaker8,  born  6  mo.  20,   1839;    died   10  mo.   17,   1870;    married.   10 

mo.  6,   1864,  at  St.  Peter's  Church,  Marion  Y.  Massey,  widow  of  Emmor  K. 
Massey. 

2941.  Elizabeth  Wilson8,  born  3  mo.  6,  1843;   died  9  mo.  5,  1843. 

2942.  John  Alexander8,  born  10  mo.  4,  1844:    died  1  mo.  17,  1847. 

2943.  Mary  Kirkbride8,  born  8  mo.  26,   1846;    died  4  mo.   5,   1876;    married   Michael 

Dallett. 
2044.  Eliza  Gurney8,  born  6  mo.  2,  1850 ;    married,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Boston,  5  mo. 

31,  1892,  her  brother-in-law,  Michael  Dallett. 
2945.  Frances  Maria8,  born  9  mo.  20,  1851  ;    died  2  mo.  5,  1880,  unmarried. 

1229.  MARTHA  PAUL  SHOEMAKER7  (Nathan6.  Mary5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Dr.  Nathan  Shoemaker 
and  his  wife  Frances  Maria  Kirkbride,  was  born  3  mo.  28,   1819;    died   10 

238 


leigbtb  Generation 


mo.  29,  1891;  married,  at  Spruce  Street  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  5  mo.  5, 
1842,  Joseph  J.  Williams,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Howard  and  Ann 
Williams,  of  Philadelphia.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children   of  Joseph  J.   and   Martha   Paul    (Shoemaker)    Williams: 

2946.  Howard',  born  7  mo.  10,  1843;    died  7  mo.  1,  1844. 

2947.  Francis  Howard8,  born  9  mo.  2,  1844 ;    married  Mary  B.  Houston. 

2948.  Julia  Pratt8,  born  3  mo.  12,  1863 ;    unmarried. 

1232.  FRANKLIN  SHOEMAKER7  (Nathan6,  Mary5,  Benjamin4, 
Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Dr.  Nathan  Shoemaker  and  his  wife 
Frances  Maria  Kirkbride,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  8  mo.  22.  1826;  died 
in  Germantown,  9  mo.  2,  1878;  married,  at  her  father's  home,  by  Friends' 
Ceremony,  3  mo.  30,  1848,  Mary  Howard  Williams,  daughter  of  Howard 
and  Ann  Williams,  of  Philadelphia.     Residence,  Germantown. 

Children  of  Franklin  and  Mary  H.  (Williams)  Shoemaker: 

2949.  Frances  Williams8,  born  4  mo.  1,  1849;    died  7  mo.  28,  1849. 

2950.  Thomas  Howard8,  born  5  mo.  12.  1851. 

2951.  Florence  Maria8,  born  8  mo.  1,  1854;   died  3  mo.  21,  1866. 

2952.  Mary  Williams8,  born  5  mo.  17,  1861. 

1240.  ELIZABETH  SHOEMAKER  MAULE7  (Rachel  Shoemaker6, 
Eli5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Caleb  J.  Maule 
and  his  wife  Rachel  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  8,  1819. 
"  Living  in  Cincinnati  during  the  Civil  War,  she  rendered  constant  service  in 
the  United  States  hospitals,  and  many  a  soldier's  death-bed  was  made  softer 
by  her  ministrations.  The  Western  Sanitary  Fair  sprang  into  life  through  an 
article  from  her  pen,  and  she  was  its  first  vice-president.  It  was  through  her 
untiring  persistence  that  the  soldiers'  graves  in  Spring  Grove  Cemetery  were 
individually  marked  with  head-stones.  She  took  an  active  interest  in  all  chari- 
table work,  particularly  in  that  line  as  carried  on  by  the  Home  of  the  Friend- 
less, of  which  she  was  president  for  many  years.  She  married,  in  Philadel- 
phia, 10  mo.  5,  1838,  Dr.  George  Mendenhall,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  born  in 
Sharon.  Pennsylvania,  5  mo.  5,  1814,  son  of  Aaron  Mendenhall  and  Lydia 
Richardson.  Dr.  Mendenhall  was  a  prominent  physician;  in  1870  he  was 
president  of  the  American  Medical  Association ;  he  was  for  many  years  Dean 
of  Miami  Medical  College,  Cincinnati.  In  1873  he  was  made  a  Fellow  of  the 
Royal  Obstetrical  Society  of  London,  England.  He  was  an  able  writer,  and 
was  author  of  '  Mendenhall  Vade  Mecum'  and  other  medical  works."  He 
died  in  Cincinnati,  6  mo.  4,  1874. 

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Children  of  Dr.  George  and  Elizabeth  Shoemaker  (Maule)  Mendenhall : 

2953.  Charles8,  born  7  mo.  29,  1840;   married,  10  mo.  16,  1867,  Fanny  Carlisle. 

2954.  Emma",  born  6  mo.  13,  1848;    married,  5  mo.  13,  1868,  Larz  Anderson. 

2955.  Lawrence*,  born  6  mo.  5    1855;   married,  10  mo.  21,  1880,  Margaret  Carrie  Neff. 
Lydia,  Laura,  Jane,  Elizabeth,  and  George,  all  died  young. 

1241.  CAROLINE  RIDGEWAY  MAULE7  (Rachel  Shoemaker6,  Eli5, 
Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Caleb  J.  Maule  and 
Rachel  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  I,  1822;  died 
6  mo.  6,  1894;  married,  11  mo.  5,  1839,  James  Lawrence  Ege,  born  8  mo.  25, 
1816,  son  of  Jacob  Gait  Ege  and  Jane  Morgan,  of  Richmond,  Virginia.  Resi- 
dence, Richmond,  Virginia. 

Children  of  James  Lawrence  and  Caroline  Ridgeway  (Maule)  Ege  : 

2956.  William",  born  7  mo.  4,  1841  ;    unmarried  in  1899. 

2957.  Laura8,  born  2  mo.  28,  1844;    married  Robert  C.  Broocks. 

2958.  Ella8,  born  5  mo.  30,  1845  :  died  6  mo.  29,  1875  ;   married,  6  mo.  8,  1869,  E.  A.  Jack. 

2959.  Caroline8,  born  3  mo.  16,  1858;    married,  4  mo.  5,  1881,  C.  W.  Peterson. 

2960.  Diana8,  born  3  mo.  7,  1861  ;    married,  8  mo.  11,  1886,  Stapleton  Coates. 

1245.  CALEB  S.  HALLOWELL7  (James  S.  Hallowell6,  Jane  Shoe- 
maker5, Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  James  S.  Hallowell 
and  Amelia  Bird,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery 
County,  Pennsylvania,  1  mo.  10,  1818;  principal  of  the  Alexandria  High 
School.  Soon  after  the  opening  of  the  Civil  War  he  sold  his  property  in 
Alexandria  and  removed  to  Philadelphia,  where  he  died  2  mo.  7,  1870;  buried 
in  Abington  Meeting  graveyard.  He  married,  in  Baltimore,  9  mo.  23,  1840, 
Anne  Reese,  born  in  Baltimore,  5  mo.  24,  1816;  died  8  mo.  27,  1877;  buried 
at  Abington,  Pennsylvania;  daughter  of  Thomas  Lacy  Reese  and  Mary 
Moore,  his  wife,  of  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

Children  of  Caleb  S.  and  Anne  (Reese)  Hallowell.  all  born  in  Alexandria, 
Virginia : 

2961.  Mary  Jane",  born  7  mo.  3,  1841;    died  3  mo.  3,  1870,  in  Philadelphia;    interred  at 

Abington,  Pennsylvania. 

2962.  Charles8,  born  12  mo.  18,  1843;    married,  6  mo.  11,  1868,  Fanny  Ferris. 

2963.  Amelia  Bird8,   born   12  mo.    19,   1845 ;    died  2   mo.   8.    1850,   in   Alexandria,   and 

interred  there. 

2964.  Emma",    born    1    mo.    17,    1848;     died    3    mo.    26,    1875.    in    Florida;     interred    at 

Abington,  Pennsylvania. 

2965.  Robert    Shoemaker8,    born   2   mo.    11,    185 1 ;     died    12   mo.   6,    185 1 ;     buried    in 

Alexandria. 

2966.  Thomas  Reese",  born  4  mo.  27,  1854;   died  4  mo.  3,  1855;   buried  in  Alexandria. 

2967.  Elizabeth    Moore8,   born   2    mo.    24,    1861 ;     married,    11    mo.    11,    1902,    Charles 

Francis  Saunders. 

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1246.  JAMES  S.  HALLOWELL7  (James  S.  Hallowell6,  Jane  Shoe- 
maker5, Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  James  S.  Hallowell 
and  Amelia  Bird,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham  township,  Montgomery 
County,  Pennsylvania,  2  mo.  7,  1821 ;  principal  of  the  Alexandria  Boarding 
School  for  Girls;  died  7  mo.  12,  1886;  buried  in  Friends'  burying-ground, 
Sandy  Spring,  Montgomery  County,  Maryland.  He  married,  5  mo.  7,  1846, 
Margaret  Stabler,  daughter  of  Edward  Stabler  and  Ann  R.  Gilpin,  his  wife, 
of  Sandy  Spring,  Maryland.  She  died  11  mo.  22,  1900,  in  Philadelphia,  and 
was  buried  at  Sandy  Spring  Friends'  graveyard. 

Children  of  James  S.  and  Margaret  (Stabler)   Hallowell.  all  born  in  Alex- 
andria, Virginia: 

2968.  Edward  Stabler8,  born  1 1  mo.  26,  1847 ;    died  3  mo.  18,   1866 ;    buried  at  Sandy 

Spring. 

2969.  Annie  Stabler8,  born  8  mo.   1,   1849;    married   (1),   10  mo.  5,   1882,  William  C. 

Riggs;    (2),  3  mo.  10,  1896,  Luther  S.  Bush,  of  Philadelphia. 

2970.  Alice8,  born  12  mo.  15,  1851. 

2971.  James  Bird8,  born  9  mo.  23,  1854. 

2972.  Julia8,  bcrn  8  mo.  5,  1859;    died  9  mo.  I,  i860. 

2973.  Florence8,  born  6  mo.  22,  1861. 
2974-  Julia  Amelia8,  born  3  mo.  29,  1863. 

1249.  HENRY  CLAY  HALLOWELL7  (Benjamin  Hallowell6,  Jane 
Shoemaker5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Hal- 
lowell and  Margaret  Elgar  Farquhar,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  16,  1829,  in 
Alexandria;  died  8  mo.  12,  1899,  at  Sandy  Spring;  graduated  at  Yale.  1852; 
married,  7  mo.  16,  1857,  Sarah  Miller,  born  2  mo.  24,  1836,  daughter  of 
Robert  Hartshorne  Miller  and  Anna  Janney,  his  wife,  of  Alexandria,  Virginia. 
Residence,  "  Rockland,"  Montgomery  County,  Maryland. 

Children  of  Henry  Clay  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Hallowell : 

2975.  Cornelia8,  born  7  mo.  15.  1858;    married,  7  mo.  15,  1882,  John  C.  Bentley. 

2976.  Edith8,  born  10  mo.  6,  1859. 

297/.  Francis  Miller8,  born  10  mo.  4,  1861. 

2978.  Benjamin8,  born  4  mo.  12,  1863 ;   died  12  mo.  25,  1863. 

2979.  Robert  Miller8,  born  3  mo.  23,  1865. 

2980.  Mary  Shoemaker8,  born  8  mo.  28,  1867 ;   married,  5  mo.  25,  1898,  Newton  Stabler, 

born  1  mo.  10,  1868,  son  of  Asa  W.  Stabler  and  Albina  Osborne,  his  wife. 

2981.  Eliza  Miller8,  born  10  mo.  31,  1869;   married,  12  mo.  31,  1891,  Washington  Bowie 

Chichester. 

2982.  John  Elgar8,  born  7  mo.  25.  1873. 

1 25 1.  CAROLINE   HALLOWELL7  (Benjamin  Hallowell6,  Jane  Shoe- 
maker5, Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  Hal- 
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lowell,  of  Alexandria,  Virginia,  and  Margaret  Elgar  Farquhar,  his  wife,  was 
born  8  mo.  20,  1831 ;  married,  9  mo.  23,  1852,  Francis  Miller,  son  of  Robert 
H.  Miller  and  Anna  Janney,  his  wife,  born  in  Alexandria.  7  mo.  31,  1829; 
graduated  at  Yale,  1852  ;  admitted  to  practice  before  the  courts  of  the  District 
of  Columbia,  1868,  and  before  the  Court  of  Appeals  of  Maryland  and  Vir- 
ginia ;  was  Assistant  District  Attorney  for  many  years.  He  died  2  mo.  2, 
1888,  at  his  country  residence,  Sandy  Spring,  Montgomery  County,  Maryland, 
and  was  buried  at  Friends'  burying-ground  in  that  neighborhood. 

Children  of  Francis  and  Caroline  (Hallowell)  Miller: 

2983.  James  Hallowell8.  born  7  mo.  8,  1853 ;   died  9  mo.  26,  1854. 

2984.  Henry  Hallowell8,  born  5  mo.  18.  1856;    married,  9  mo.  14.  1889,  Helen  Grey. 

2985.  Warwick  Guion8,  born  6  mo.  25,  1858;   died  2  mo.  24,  i860. 

2986.  George  Brook8,  born  1  mo.  12,  1861  ;    married,  7  mo.  28,  1890,  Zaidee  Tennant. 

2987.  Margaret   Elgar8,  born   5   mo.    1,    1862;    married,    12   mo.   28,    1889,   Samuel   M. 

Janney. 

2988.  Guion8,  born  4  mo.  29,  1864 ;  married  Annie  E.  Tylor. 

1253.  JOHN  ELGAR  HALLOWELL7  (Benjamin  Hallowell6,  Jane 
Shoemaker5.  Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Hal- 
lowell and  Margaret  Elgar  Farquhar,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Alexandria.  2  1110. 
8,  1836;  died  5  mo.  12,  1863;  married,  in  Philadelphia,  2  mo.  13,  1856, 
Anna  Townsend,  born  6  mo.  17,  1836;  died  11  mo.  5,  1878;  daughter  of 
Edward  and  Ann  Townsend,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  John  Elgar  and  Anna  (Townsend)  Hallowell: 

2989.  Caroline8,  born  12  mo.  14,  1856 ;    married,  10  mo.  29,  1879,  William  Penn  Worth. 

2990.  Edward  Townsend8,  born  2  mo.  28,   1858;    married,   10  mo.  20,   1881,   Hattie  M. 

Bartlett. 

2991.  Charles  Farquhar8,  born  2  mo.  9,  i860;    died  6  mo.  26,  i860. 

2902.  Anna  Elgar8,  born  9  mo.  21.   1861  ;    married.  3  mo.  23.   1881.   Dr.   Franklin   L. 
Bassett. 

2993.  Elizabeth   Kirk8,  born    1    mo.   2,   1863;    married,  8  mo.    19,    1886,    Dr.   Isaac   G. 

Smedley. 

1254.  BENJAMIN  HALLOWELL,  JR.7  (Benjamin  Hallowell6.  Jane 
Shoemaker5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Hal- 
lowell and  Margaret  Elgar  Farquhar,  his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  16,  1838,  in 
Alexandria,  Virginia;  married,  in  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  15.  1862,  Lydia  S. 
Townsend,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Ann  Townsend,  of  Philadelphia.  Resi- 
dence, Philadelphia. 

Child  of  Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  S.  (Townsend)  Hallowell: 

2994.  Margaret  Elgar8,  born  1  mo.  5,  1864;   married,  10  mo.  13,  1892,  Walter  C.  Powell. 

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1255.  MARY  SHOEMAKER  HALLOWELL7  (Benjamin  Hallowell6, 
Jane  Shoemaker5,  Benjamin4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin Hallowell  and  Margaret  Elgar  Farquhar,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  26, 
1839;  died  11  mo.,  1864;  married,  3  mo.  6,  1862,  William  S.  Brooke,  of 
Montgomery  County,  Maryland. 

Children  of  William  S.  and  Mary  Shoemaker  (Hallowell)  Brooke: 

2995.  Caroline  Miller",  born  12  mo.  29.  1862. 

2996.  Mary  Hallowell8,  born  8  mo.  28.  1864;    died  7  mo.  4.  1893. 

1261.  REBECCA  S.  ROSE7  (John  S.  Rose6,  Rebecca  Shoemaker5,  Ben- 
jamin4, Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  S.  Rose  and  Esther 
Walton,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  12,  1821;  died  5  mo.  9,  1891 ;  married, 
3  mo.  11,  1847,  Henry  S.  Harper,  of  Cheltenham,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Henry  S.  and  Rebecca  S.  (Rose)  Harper: 

2997.  John  R.8,  born  4  mo.  25.  1849;   died  7  mo.  14,  1855. 

2998.  Mary  Jane  R.s,  born  10  mo.  17,  1850;    married   (.  1 ) ,  6  mo.  5,  1884,  at  Bustleton, 

Pennsylvania,  Mark  Watson,  who  died  7  mo.  16,  1886;    (2),  2  mo.  24.  1887, 
Casper  S.  Nightlinger;    no  issue. 

2999.  George   Atkinson8,    born   9   mo.   21,    1854;    married,   2   mo.   29,    1883,    Abbie   E. 

Prakett.  and  had  two  children,— Henry  P.,  born  5  mo.  25,  1884 ;    and  Gertrude 
P.,  born  12  mo.  23,  1885. 

3000.  Henry  S.8,  born  3  mo.  I,  1856;   died  same  day. 

1270.  DANIEL  P.  REIFF7  (Mary  Pastorius6,  Daniel  Pastorius5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Reiff  and  Mary  Pas- 
torius, his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  12,  1812  ;  died  9  mo.  9,  1881 ;  married,  4  mo. 
6.  1840,  Elizabeth  Conrad,  born  9  mo.  25,  1815;  died  6  mo.  23,  1880; 
daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Mary  Conrad. 

Children  of  Daniel  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Conrad)  Reiff: 

3001.  Amanda  V.8,  born  12  mo.  24,  1841:    married,  12  mo.  20,  1862,  Henry  Howard,  of 

Los  Angeles,  California,  and  had : 

3002.  Henry9,  born  8  mo.  18,  1865. 

3003.  Sullivan',  born  8  mo.  18,  1865. 

3004.  Elizabeth   R.',  born   12   mo.   25,   1867;    married,    12  mo.   25,    1889, 

Thomas  Harkins. 
3005.  Mary  C.8,  born  6  mo.  15,  1843:    married,  3  mo.  31,  1867,  George  Van  Valkenburg, 
of  Carson,  California,  and  had  : 

3006.  Margaret8,  born  12  mo.  23,  1867. 

3007.  Charles8,  born  10  mo.  9,  1870. 

3008.  Jonathan8,  born  10  mo.  31,  1845;   living  in  1897. 

3009.  David8,  born  9  mo.  2,  1847 ;   died  same  day. 

3010.  Eleanor8,  born  10  mo.  7.  1848 ;    died  1  mo.  4,  1852. 

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1 271.  JACOB  P.  REIFF7  (Mary  Pastorius6,  Daniel  Pastorius5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Reiff  and  his  wife 
Mary  Pastorius,  was  born  1  mo.  5,  1814;  died  10  mo.  20,  1889;  married,  3 
mo.  4,  1841,  Mary  Harley,  born  12  mo.  5,  1819. 

Children  of  Jacob  P.  and  Mary  (Harley)  Reiff: 

301 1.  Anna  Mary6,  born  3  mo.  26,  1844;    married,  10  mo.  19,  1869,  Samuel  U.  Brunner, 
principal  of  Academy,  North  Wales,  Pennsylvania.     Children: 

3012.  Mary  Reiff8,  born  1  mo.  4,  1871. 

3013.  Jacob  Reiff',  born  10  mo.  10,  1883. 

3014.  Amanda  Harley8,  born  10  mo.  31,  1845;    married,  3  mo.  5,  1868,  John  H.  Kratz. 
Children: 

3015.  George  Reiff',  born  8  mo.  17,  1887;    died  5  mo.  6,  1892. 

3016.  Clayton  Reiff9,  born  3  mo.  27,  1891. 

3017.  Emma  Harley8,  born  4  mo.  15,  1854;   married,  11  mo.  12,  1872,  Albert  L.  Kulp. 

1274.  WILLIAM  P.  REIFF7  (Mary  Pastorius6.  Daniel  Pastorius5, 
Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Reiff  and  his 
wife  Mary  Pastorius,  was  born  6  mo.  28,  1821 ;  died  11  mo.  6,  1863;  married, 
4  mo.  6,  1847,  Hannah  B.  Evans. 

Children  of  William  P.  and  Hannah  B.  (Evans)  Reiff: 

3018.  Mary". 

3019.  Daniel8. 

1276.  CHARLES  P.  REIFF7  (Mary  Pastorius6,  Daniel  Pastorius5. 
Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Abraham3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Reiff  and 
Mary  Pastorius,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  24,  1825:  died  12  mo.  3,  1881 ; 
married,  3  mo.  20,  1865,  Deborah  Yerkes. 

Children  of  Charles  P.  and  Deborah  (Yerkes)  Reiff: 

3020.  Sarah  Y.8,  born  11  mo.  9,  1866. 

3021.  Mary8,  born  3  mo.  9,  1868. 

3022.  John8,  born  6  mo.  27,  1871. 

1287.  CHARLES  S.  TAYLOR7  (Elizabeth  Robeson  Shoemaker6, 
Charles5,  John4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Abraham  M.  Taylor  and 
Elizabeth  Robeson  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  26,  1850:  married 
(1),  6  mo.  12,  1873,  Rebecca  Hughes,  born  4  mo.  1,  1850;  died  5  mo.  13, 
1893;  daughter  of  Samuel  Hughes  and  Mary  Ann  Harvey;  (2),  11  mo.  14, 
1894,  Gertrude  Allinson,  born  9  mo.  15,  1862,  daughter  of  William  J.  and 
Rebecca  W.  Allinson,  of  Burlington,  New  Jersey.    Residence,  Philadelphia. 

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Children  of  Charles  S.  and  Rebecca  (Hughes)  Taylor: 

3023.  Abraham   Merritt8,  born  3  mo.  2,   1874;    married,   5  mo.   II,   1898,   Edith   Page 

Harrison. 

3024.  Charles  Clifford8,  born  8  mo.  6,  1876. 

3025.  Joseph  Wright8,  born  7  mo.  10,  1878. 

3026.  Marianna8,  born  8  mo.  27,  1881. 

3027.  Frederick  Raymond8,  born  7  mo.  15,  1887. 


or 


Children  of  Charles  S.  and  Gertrude  (Allinson)  Tayl 

3028.  Margaret  Wood8,  born  1  mo.  27,  1898. 

3029.  Edward  Allinson",  born  4  mo.  24.   1900. 

1289.  WILLIAM  C.  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles  H.«,  Charles5,  John4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Charles  H.  Shoemaker  and  Mary  S.  Boon, 
his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  1,  1836,  at  Shoemakertown,  Cheltenham  township, 
Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania ;  married  Rachel  Judkins  Dilks,  daughter 
of  George  and  Hannah  H.  Dilks,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  William  C.  and  Rachel  J.  (Dilks)  Shoemaker,  born  in  Richmond, 
Indiana : 

3030.  Mary  G.8,  born  2  mo.  8,  1867;   died  young. 

3031.  Howard4,  born  12  mo.  9,  1872;   died  in  infancy. 

3032.  Ellinor8,  born  5  mo.  12,  1874  I    died  in  infancy. 

3033.  Percy8,  born  7  mo.  15,  1876;    died  in  infancy. 

3034.  Sidney8,  born  1  mo.  22,  1883 ;   died  in  infancy. 

1291.  ANNIE  B.  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles  H.c,  Charles5,  John4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  H.  Shoemaker  and  Mary  S. 
Boon,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  29,  1840,  at  Shoemakertown,  Pennsylvania ; 
died  1  mo.  22,  1880;  married,  12  mo.  30,  1863,  William  W.  Dilks,  son  of 
George  and  Hannah  H.  Dilks,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  William  W.  and  Annie  B.  (Shoemaker)  Dilks,  born  in  Richmond, 
Indiana : 

3035.  Charles  S.8,  born  11  mo.  30,  1864;    married,  10  mo.  24,  1894,  Clara  Keames,  of 

Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

3036.  William  W.,  Jr.8,  born  2  mo.  27,  1874. 

1293.  HANNAH  B.  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles  H.°,  Charles5,  John4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  H.  Shoemaker  and  Mary  S. 
Boon,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  30,  1845,  at  Shoemakertown,  Pennsylvania; 
married,  at  Richmond,  Indiana,  12  mo.  15,  1869,  David  L.  Griffith,  son  of 
James  H.  and  Jane  R.  Griffith,  of  Winchester,  Virginia.  Residence,  Spring- 
field, Missouri. 

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Children  of  David  L.  and  Hannah  B.  (Shoemaker)  Griffith  : 

3037.  Charles  S.8,  born  9  mo.  29,  1870. 

3038.  J.  Harry*,  born  9  mo.  4,  1872. 

3039.  Helen  Ida",  born  4  mo.  30,  1875 ;    died  10  mo.  30,  1886. 

3040.  David  L.,  Jr.8,  born  12  mo.  8,  1877. 

1295.  MARGARET  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles  H.6,  Charles5,  John4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  H.  Shoemaker  and  Mary  S. 
Boon,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  31,  1848;  died  9  mo.  30,  1896,  at  Richmond, 
Indiana;  married,  5  mo.  31,  1873,  Thomas  E.  Kinsey,  son  of  William  G. 
Kinsey,  born  at  Wilmington,  Delaware,  5  mo.  19,  1821,  and  his  wife  Ann 
Evans,  born  at  Waynesville,  Ohio,  4  mo.  18,  1823  ;  died  8  mo.  9,  1850.  Resi- 
dence, Richmond,  Indiana. 

Children  of  Thomas  E.  and  Margaret  (Shoemaker)  Kinsey: 

3041.  Annie*,  born  4  mo.  22,  1874;   died  7  mo.  10,  1874. 

3042.  Frank",  born  8  mo.  26,  1875. 

3043.  Mary  Alice8,  born  I  mo.  11,  1883. 

3044.  William  Charles8,  born  2  mo.  13,  1888. 

1298.  ELIZABETH  S.  RICHIE7  (Anna  S.  Shoemaker*,  Charles5, 
John4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  S.  Richie  and  his  wife 
Anna  S.  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  9  mo.  25,  1838;  married,  3 
mo.  9,  1864,  in  New  Paris,  Ohio,  R.  Frank  White. 

Children  of  R.  Frank  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Richie)  White: 

3045.  George  A.8,  born  2  mo.  8,  1865. 

3046.  Samuel  R.s,  born  7  mo.  3,  1867. 

3047.  Robeson  Taylor8,  born  12  mo.  8,  1870. 

3048.  Franklin  L.8,  born  1  mo.  14,  1878. 

1299.  JOHN  S.  RICHIE7  (Anna  S.  Shoemaker8,  Charles6,  John4,  Isaac3. 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  S.  Richie  and  Anna  S.  Shoemaker,  his  wife. 
was  born  7  mo.  23,  1840,  in  Philadelphia;  married,  3  mo.  7,  1866,  Mary  A 
Brown,  of  New  Paris,  Ohio. 

Children  of  John  S.  and  Mary  A.  (Brown)  Richie: 

3049.  Anna  R.8,  born  12  mo.  24,  1866;    married,  6  mo.  17,  1885,  Charles  A.  White. 

3050.  E.  Russell8,  born  9  mo.  7,  1870;    died  6  mo.  27,  1891. 

3051.  Robert  Clinton8,  born  8  mo.  9,  1868. 

3052.  Arthur  C.8,  born  6  mo.  1,  1879. 

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1 301.  MARGARET  W.  RICHIE7  (Anna  S.  Shoemaker8,  Charles5, 
John4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  S.  Richie  and  Anna  S. 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  27,  1844,  in  Philadelphia;  married, 
in  New  Paris,  Ohio,  9  mo.  25,  1873,  Martin  J.  Barger,  who  died  at  Bismarck, 
Illinois,  3  mo.  31,  1881. 

Children  of  Martin  J.  and  Margaret  W.  ( Richie )  Barger : 

3053.  Anna  M.8,  born  7  mo.  17,  1874. 

3054.  Samuel8,  born  8  mo.  27.  1876. 

3°55-  John  William",  born  2  mo.  22.  1879. 

3056.  Grace  E.8,  born  3  mo.  25,  1881  ;    died  8  mo.  19,  1881. 

1302.  ROBERT  A.  RICHIE7  (Anna  S.  Shoemaker6,  Charles5,  John4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  S.  Richie  and  Anna  S.  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  8,  1848,  in  Philadelphia;  died  at  Glasgow, 
Montana,  10  mo.  2j,  1888,  and  interred  in  Earlham  Cemetery,  Richmond, 
Indiana.    He  married,  6  mo.  2j,  1887,  Anna  Bella  Lynde. 

Children  of  Robert  A.  and  Anna  Bella  (Lynde)  Richie: 

3057.  Annesly  L.8,  born  6  mo.  13,  1879. 

3058.  Abbie  Blanche8,  born  2  mo.  14,  1881. 

3059.  Edith  H.8,  born  7  mo.  29.  1887 ;   died  10  mo.  29,  1887. 

1303.  ANNA  MARY  RICHIE7  (Anna  S.  Shoemaker0,  Charlesr\  John4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  S.  Richie  and  Anna  S.  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  7  mo.  2,  1852;  married,  in  New 
Paris,  Ohio,  3  mo.  9,  1876,  Arthur  Henry  Coffin,  born  in  Jamestown,  North 
Carolina,  10  mo.  23,  1851,  son  of  Shubal  G.  and  Laura  L.  (Mendenhall) 
Coffin. 

Children  of  Arthur  H.  and  Anna  Mary  (Richie)  Coffin: 

3060.  Anna  Laura8,  born  3  mo.  4,   1877 ;    married,  9  mo.  29.  1898,  at  Denison,  Texas, 

Frederick  Talbot  Marr,  born  at  Silver  Springs,  Maryland,  5  mo.  9,  1869,  son 
of  Samuel  S.  Marr,  born  at  Washington,  D.  G,  12  mo.  24,  1848,  and  Mina 
Talbot,  born  at  Silver  Springs,  5  mo.  19,  1850,  who  were  married  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

3061.  Elizabeth  W.9,  born  1  mo.  13,  1880. 

3062.  Margaret  B.\  born  12  mo.  27,  1881. 

3063.  Mabel  T.8,  born  11  mo.  5,  1883;   died  12  mo.  18,  1883. 

1305.  SAMUEL  C.  RICHIE7  (Anna  S.  Shoemaker0,  Charles5,  John4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  S.  Richie  and  Anna  S.  Shoemaker, 

247 


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his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  20,  1856,  in  Philadelphia;  married,  10  mo.  13,  1880, 
Mary  Hinckley.    Residence,  New  Paris,  Preble  County,  Ohio. 

Child  of  Samuel  C.  and  Mary  (Hinckley)  Richie: 

3064.  Frank  E.8,  born  4  mo.  12,  1886. 

1306.  JENNETTE  JOHNSON  RICHIE7  (Anna  S.  Shoemaker0, 
Charles5,  John4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  S.  Richie  and 
Anna  S.  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  14,  1859,  near  New  Paris,  Ohio ; 
died  at  Hope,  Arkansas,  2  mo.  17,  1882;  married,  3  mo.  9,  1880,  J.  Edwin 
Mendenhall. 

Child  of  J.  Edwin  and  Jennette  J.  (Richie)  Mendenhall : 

3065.  Thad.  Edwin6,  born  5  mo.  23,  1881. 

1307.  CHARLES  SHOEMAKER  HINCHMAN7  (Margaretta  Shoe- 
maker6, Charles"',  John4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Morgan  Hinchman 
and  Margaretta  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  3,  1842; 
married  Lydia  S.  Mitchell,  daughter  of  Peleg  and  Mary  S.  (Russell)  Mitchell, 
of  Nantucket,  Massachusetts.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Charles  Shoemaker  and  Lydia  S.   (Mitchell)  Hinchman: 

3066.  Mary  Mitchell8,  born  7  mo.  25,  1873;   married,  10  mo.  5,  1898,  Isaac  La  Boiteaux, 

son   of  Isaac   Newton   La   Boiteaux   and   Margaret   McLenan,   of   Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

3067.  C.  Russell8,  born  2  mo.  21,  1875;    married,  4  mo.  24,   1901,  Elizabeth  Schofield 

Brooke  Hopkins,  daugh'.er  of  Samuel  Hopkins  and  Martha  Tyson  Smith,  of 
Baltimore.     They  have  one  child : 

3068.  Martha  Tyson  Hopkins',  born  3  mo.  14,   1902. 

3069.  Margaretta  Shoemaker8,  born  7  mo.  12.  1876. 

3070.  Anna  Barker8,  born  1 1  mo.  25,  1877. 

3071.  Walter  Swain8,  born  9  mo.  13,  1879. 

1310.  PIERCE  SHOEMAKER7  (David«,  David3,  Isaac4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  David  Shoemaker  and  Abigail  Pierce,  his  wife, 
was  born  in  the  District  of  Columbia  in  1816,  and  died  at  "  Clover  Dale," 
D.  C,  5  mo.  20,  1 89 1.  He  was  educated  at  Georgetown  College.  Not  being 
of  robust  health,  he  never  engaged  in  active  business,  but  was  vigilant  as 
to  his  personal  affairs,  which  were  managed  with  marked  ability,  so  that  at 
the  time  of  his  death  his  estate  ranked  among  the  largest  in  the  District  of 
Columbia.  He  became  legatee  under  the  will  of  his  maternal  Uncle,  Abner 
Cloud  Pierce,  the  son  of  Isaac  Pierce,  who  settled  in  the  District  of  Columbia 
from  Pennsylvania,  and  established  the  old  homestead  known  as  "  Clover 

248 


EiObtb  Generation 


Dale,"  overlooking  picturesque  Rock  Creek,  some  years  before  the  District 
of  Columbia  was  designated  as  the  home  of  the  United  States  government, 
and  when  that  territory  was  part  of  Montgomery  and  formerly  Prince  George 
County,  Maryland.  A  large  stone  mill  was  constructed  by  Isaac  Pierce  on 
Rock  Creek,  which  has  been  known  for  more  than  one  hundred  years  as 
Pierce's  Mill.  This  mill  is  now  the  property  of  the  United  States,  having 
been  taken  into  Rock  Creek  Park  by  act  of  Congress  in  1890.  Pierce  Shoe- 
maker owned  more  than  twelve  hundred  acres  of  land ;  of  this,  three  hundred 
and  fifty  acres  are  now  within  the  limits  of  Rock  Creek  Park,  and  three  hun- 
dred acres  are  still  held  by  his  estate.  He  was  a  member  of  and  served  with 
ability  in  what  was  known  as  the  "  Levy  Court,"  which  was  the  legislature  of 
the  County  of  Washington.  He  married,  in  1855,  Martha  Carbery,  who 
died  6  mo.  12,  1866.  She  was  the  daughter  of  Lewis  Carbery,  for  many 
years  surveyor  for  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  an  engineer  of  unusual 
ability;  the  result  of  his  work  is  now  the  foundation  of  the  records  of  the 
surveyor's  office  of  the  District.  His  brother,  Thomas  Carbery,  was  for  many 
years  president  of  the  Bank  of  the  Metropolis,  and  was  twice  elected  mayor 
of  the  city  of  Washington. 

Children  of  Pierce  and  Martha  (Carbery)   Shoemaker,  all  born  at  "Clover 
Dale,"  near  Washington,  D.  C. : 

3072.  Louis  Pierce8,  born  7  mo.  2,  1856;   married  Katie  Gallaher. 

3073.  Caroline  M.s,  born  5  mo.  27,  1857. 

3074.  Francis  D.8,  born  11  mo.  8,  1858. 

3075.  Clara  Artemesia8,  born  11  mo.  11,  1859;   married  Edwin  Amil  Newman. 

3076.  Abigail  C.8,  born  12  mo.  II,  1861 ;    married  Charles  R.  Newman. 

3077.  Julius  S.8,  born  12  mo.  28,  1862 ;    died  8  mo.  2,  1886. 

3078.  Abner  Cloud  Pierce8,  born  6  mo.  12,  1864;    died  4  mo.  23,  1879. 

1312.  MARY  PLUMMER7  (Caroline  Shoemaker0,  David5,  Isaac4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Richard  Plummer  and  Caroline  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  married  Jonathan  Seaver,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Mary  (Plummer)  Seaver: 

3079.  Caroline8. 

3080.  Jonathan  Mercer8,  died  young. 

3081.  Mary  P.8,  died  5  mo.  19,  1848,  aged  14  years. 

3082.  Elizabeth8,  died  10  mo.  22,  1853 ;   married  George  Gordon  King,  member  of  Con- 

gress from  Rhode  Island. 

3083.  Jonathan8. 

1314.  HANNAH  BOON7  (Elizabeth  Shoemaker6.  Jonathan5,  Isaac4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Arnold  Boon  and  Elizabeth  Shoe- 

249 


Gbc  Sboemafcer  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

maker,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  25,  1809;  died  7  mo.  5,  1863,  in  Georgetown, 
D.  C. ;  married,  12  mo.  5,  1827,  Isaac  Holmes,  of  Georgetown,  son  of  Joseph 
and  Elizabeth  Holmes,  born  10  mo.  5,  1801  ;   died  5  mo.  3,  1848. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Hannah  (Boon)  Holmes: 

3084.  Arnold  B.",  born  10  mo.  20,  1828. 

3085.  Elizabeth8,  born  12  mo.  12,  1830 ;    died  10  mo.  19,  1844. 

3086.  Joseph8,  born  3  mo.  8,  1833 ;    died  1  mo.  18,  1871. 

3087.  Rebecca',  born  5  mo.  14,  1835;    died  5  mo.  18,  1835. 

3088.  Mary  A.",  born  8  mo.  5,  1839;   died  11  mo.  29,  1861. 

3089.  William  W.8,  born  11  mo.  25,  1841 ;   died  8  mo.  10,  1862. 

3090.  Ellen  M.s,  born  5  1110.  1,   1847;    died  3  mo.  14,  1858. 

3091.  Isaac  L.8,  born  9  mo.  29,  1848;   married,  10  mo.  15,  1874.  Isabelle  Browning. 

1315.  ELIZABETH  BOON7  (Elizabeth  Shoemaker0,  Jonathan"',  Isaac4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Arnold  Boon  and  Elizabeth  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  23.  1812;  married,  2  mo.  25,  1835,  Rodney 
Davis,  of  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  son  of  Gideon  and  Ann  Davis. 

Children  of  Rodney  and  Elizabeth  (Boon)  Davis: 

3092.  Martha  Ann8,  born  5  mo.  30,  1836 ;    died  6  mo.  19,  1839. 

3093.  Henry  Franklin8,  born  9  mo.  24,  1838;    died  unmarried  in  1896. 

3094.  A.  Boon8,  born  11  mo.  11,  1840;  married,  2  mo.  15,  1866.  Susanna  Smith. 

3095.  Oliver  Rodney8,  born  5  mo.  28,  1842 ;   died  8  mo.  5,  1890. 

3096.  Edward  H.8,  born  10  mo.  1,  1844;   married,  1  mo.  9,  1873,  Sarah  J.  Orme. 

3097.  Charles  Gideon8,  born  5  mo.  4,  1847 ;   married,  2  mo.  8,  1870,  Ellen  Myers. 

3098.  John    Morgan8,    born    1    mo.    1,    1849;     married.   8   mo.    27,    1879,    Elizabeth    L. 

Wilmouth. 

3099.  Susanna  E.8,  born  8  mo.  20,  1852;   died  3  mo.  13,  1862. 

3100.  Samuel  B.8,  born  1  mo.  20,  1855;   married,  10  mo.  11.  1887,  Elizabeth  J.  Lemon. 

1321.  JULIEN  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles0,  Jonathan5,  Isaac4.  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Charles  Shoemaker  and  Rachel  Comly,  his  wife, 
was  born  10  mo.  23,  1825,  in  Plymouth  township,  Montgomery  County, 
Pennsylvania.  He  married,  10  mo.  2^,  1855,  Hannah  A.  Hester,  daughter 
of  John  D.  Hester,  sometime  of  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  afterwards  of  Phila- 
delphia, who  was  a  soldier  of  the  war  of  1812,  and  died  in  Philadelphia,  11 
mo.  4,  1880,  aged  eighty-six  years.  Julien  Shoemaker  is  a  director  of  the 
J.  B.  Lippincott  Company,  Publishers  and  Booksellers,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Julien  and  Hannah  A.  (Hester)  Shoemaker: 

3101.  Charles  John8,  born  8  mo.  30,  1856;    married  Lucretia  Hey. 

3102.  Joshua  Lippincott",  born  3  mo.  12,  1858;    married  Florence  Hey. 

3103.  Henry8,  born  5  mo.  3.  1859;   died  9  mo.  24.  1865. 

250 


Eigbtb  (Scncration 


3104.  Owen8,  born  7  mo.  2,  i860;    married  Mary  Margaret  Jack. 

3105.  Alfred8,  born  10  mo.  1,  1862. 

3106.  Harvey8,  born  6  mo.  12,  1864;    graduated  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania, 

1886 ;    married  Laura  M.  Lane. 

3107.  Caroline9,  born  10  mo.  21,  1867. 

3108.  William  Toy8,  born  1  mo.  22,  1869;   graduated  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 

vania, 1891  ;  married  Mabel  Warren. 

3109.  Mary  Westcott8,  born  3  mo.  6,  1870;    died  8  mo.  12,  1870. 

1324.  HARRIET  MARY  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles6,  Jonathan6, 
Isaac4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Shoemaker  and  Rachel 
Comly,  his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  3,  1833;  died  in  Philadelphia,  3  mo.  23, 
1872;  married  Amos  Westcott,  of  Philadelphia. 

Child  of  Amos  and  Harriet  Mary  (Shoemaker)  Westcott: 

3110.  Charles  Shoemaker',  died,  aged  about  ten  years. 

1325.  CAROLINE  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles6,  Jonathan5,  Isaac4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Shoemaker  and  Rachel  Comly, 
his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  5,  1838;  married,  7  mo.  20,  1870,  Dr.  Louis  Jack, 
of  Philadelphia,  as  his  second  wife. 

Children  of  Dr.  Louis  and  Caroline  (Shoemaker)  Jack: 

31 1 1.  Caroline  Shoemaker8,  born  5  mo.  31,  1871 ;   died  7  mo.  23,  1874 

31 12.  William8,  born  9  mo.  5,  1872;   died  5  mo.  12,  1875. 

3113.  Charles  Shoemaker8,  born  9  mo.  4,  1874;    graduated  D.D.S.  at  the  University  of 

Pennsylvania,   1899. 

31 14.  Howard  Foster8,  born  1  mo.  6,  1879;   died  4  mo.  12,  1880. 

1336.  EDWARD  SHOEMAKER7  (George6,  Jonathan5,  Isaac4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Elizabeth  Lukens,  his  wife, 
was  born  10  mo.  2^,  1825,  in  Georgetown,  D.  C. ;  married,  10  mo.  23,  1858, 
Frances  Boyd  Walton,  daughter  of  Benjamin  L.  and  Elizabeth  Walton,  of 
Frankford,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.  Edward  Shoemaker  resides  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  He  learned  the  drug  business  with  Dr.  Samuel  E.  Tyson,  but, 
his  health  failing,  he  sold  his  store  and  took  a  position  in  the  Farmers  and 
Mechanics  Bank.  He  was  appointed  a  notary  public  by  the  Supreme  Court, 
was  several  times  elected  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Common  Council  of 
Georgetown,  and  was  also  a  director  of  the  Firemen's  Insurance  Company. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Frances  Boyd  (Walton)  Shoemaker: 

3115.  Coates  W.",  born  1  mo.  18,  1861. 

3116.  Georce",  born  9  mo.  26.  1862;  died  10  mo.  12,  1883. 

251 


£bc  Sbocmafecr  jfamtl^  of  Cheltenham 


31 17.  Edward8,  born  11  mo.  23,  1864. 

3118.  Ernest8,  born  3  mo.  19,  1866;   married,  11  mo.  25,  1895,  Mabel  Fowler. 

31 19.  Ferdinand8,  born  6  mo.  2,  1868. 

1337.  DAVID  L.  SHOEMAKER7  (George6,  Jonathan5,  Isaac4,  Isaac3, 
George2,  George1),  residing  in  West  Washington,  D.  C,  son  of  George  Shoe- 
maker and  Elizabeth  Lukens,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Georgetown,  D.  C,  10 
mo.  18,  1827;  married,  2  mo.  10,  1853,  Estelle  Emilie  Thomson,  daughter 
of  George  and  Estelle  Mary  Thomson,  of  Georgetown,  D.  C.  Residence, 
Georgetown. 

Children  of  David  L.  and  Estelle  Emily  (Thomson)  Shoemaker: 

3120.  George  Thomson  Derby",  born  1  mo.  7,  1854;    died  4  mo.  3,  1857. 

3121.  Anne  Elizabeth8,  born  8  mo.  31,   1855;    married,  9  mo.  8,   1884,  John   Shelton 

Schaeffer. 

3122.  Edith  Lukens8,  born  8  mo.  13,  1857;    married,  10  mo.  25,  1877,  Robert  Lee  Cox. 

3123.  Harold8,  born  2  mo.  17,  1859;    died  2  mo.  10,  1872. 

3124.  Estelle  Marie8,  born  8  mo.  12,  1861 ;   married,  1  mo.  4,  1886,  Frank  Lee  Graham. 

3125.  Lelia8,  born  7  mo.  14,  1864 ;   married,  10  mo.  19,  1885,  Robert  J.  Walker  Brewster. 

3126.  David8,  born  9  mo.  25,  1866;   died  1  mo.  29,  1867. 

3127.  David8,  born  5  mo.  6,  1868. 

3128.  Carl  S.8,  born  3  mo.  6,  1870. 

3129.  Evangeline8,  born  10  mo.  15.  1872. 

3130.  Allen8,  died  young. 

1338.  ELIZABETH  L.  SHOEMAKER7  (George0,  Jonathan5,  Isaac4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Elizabeth 
Lukens,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  2,  1829,  in  Georgetown,  D.  C. ;  married,  1 1 
mo.  20,  1856,  Charles  Augustus  Buckey,  of  Georgetown,  born  7  mo.  21,  1820, 
son  of  Michael  and  Katharine  (Pyfer)  Buckey,  of  Frederick,  Maryland. 
Residence,  Washington. 

Children  of  Charles  A.  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Shoemaker)  Buckey: 

3131.  Alice  W.",  born  9  mo.  19,  1857;    married  William  Bartlett  Hoover. 

3132.  Elizabeth  S.8,  born  9  mo.  10,  1859;    married,  6  mo.  12,  1890,  William  Fitzhugh 

Gurley. 

3133.  Edward  Linthicum8,  born  4  mo.  13,  1862;    rector  of  Zabriskie  Memorial  Church 

of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Newport,  Rhode  Island. 

3134.  Anne  Gertrude8,  born  9  mo.  6,  1865. 

3135.  George  Michael8,  born  9  mo.  12,  1867;   died  8  mo.  io,  1887. 

3136.  Katharine  Christine  Romer8,  born  12  mo.  16,  1874. 

1340.  MARY  RACHEL  SHOEMAKER7  (George0,  Jonathan5,  Isaac4, 
Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Elizabeth 
Lukens,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Georgetown,  D.  C,  4  mo.  25,  1832;  married, 
2  mo.  10,  1853,  at  Georgetown.  D.  C,  Coates  Walton,  born  10  mo.  1,  1821, 

252 


EfGbtb  Generation 


son  of  Benjamin  L.  Walton  and  Elizabeth  Baker  Coates,  his  wife,  of  Frank- 
ford,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Coates  and  Mary  R.  (Shoemaker)  Walton: 

3137.  Mary  Boyd",  born  5  mo.  21,  1854;   married  (1),  6  mo.  21,  1881,  Frank  Bell  Arm- 

strong, who  died  2  mo.  21,  1886;    (2),  7  mo.  18,  1889,  Jesse  S.  Walton. 

3138.  George  Shoemaker9,  born  8  mo.   10,   1856;    married,  6  mo.   29,   1886,   Margaret 

Strauser. 

3139.  Francis  Shoemaker8,  born  10  mo.  26,  1858;    married,  10  mo.  2,   1889.  Mary  H. 

Lathbury. 

3140.  Juliet  Coates8,  born  7  mo.   14,   1861 ;    married,  3  mo.   18,   1886.  Robert   P.  Fin- 

ley,  M.D. 

3141.  Horace8,  born  10  mo.  27,  1863;    married,  6  mo.  7,  1893,  Elizabeth  L.  Shoemaker. 

3142.  Elizabeth  Spencer8,  born  2  mo.  17,  1866. 

3143.  Coates8,  born  4  mo.  15,  1874. 

1341.  FRANCIS  DODGE  SHOEMAKER7  (George6,  Jonathan5, 
Isaac4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Elizabeth 
Lukens,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Georgetown,  D.  C,  4  mo.  25,  1832;  married, 
10  mo.  13,  1863,  Ann  Katharine  Gardner,  daughter  of  Oliver  P.  Gardner,  of 
York,  Pennsylvania,  and  Elizabeth  M.  Bucky,  his  wife,  of  Frederick,  Mary- 
land. With  his  brother,  David  L.,  he  conducted  for  a  number  of  years  the 
"  Foundry  Flour-Mills."     Residence,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Children  of  Francis  Dodge  and  Ann  K.  (Gardner)  Shoemaker: 

3144.  Francis  Arnold8,  born  8  mo.  29,  1864:    died  2  mo.  21.  1889. 

3145.  Florence8,  born  2  mo.  7.  1866:    died  6  mo.  12,  1866. 

3146.  Charles  Gardner8,  born  8  mo.  26,  1867. 

3147.  Oliver  Gardner8,  born  10  mo.  27,  1869;    died  12  mo.  30,  1876. 

3148.  Mary  Walton8,  born  3  mo.  17,  1872;    died  4  mo.  28.  1873. 

3149.  Clarence  Raymond8,  born  3  mo.  12,  1874. 

3150.  Jasper  William8,  born  6  mo.  15,  1875;   died  9  mo.  1,  1875. 

3151.  Ralph  Waldo8,  born  4  mo.  17,  1877. 

1343.  GEORGE  SHOEMAKER7  (George6,  Jonathan5,  Isaac4,  Isaac5, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Shoemaker  and  Elizabeth  Lukens,  his  wife, 
was  born  7  mo.  28.  1836;  died  6  mo.  19,  1878;  married,  10  mo.  3,  1863, 
Mary  Henrietta  Osborn,  born  10  mo.  3,  1836.  daughter  of  William  McK 
Osborn  and  Margaret  McKenney,  his  wife.    Resided  in  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

Children  of  George  and  Mary  H.  (Osborn)  Shoemaker: 

3152.  Elizabeth8,  born  11  mo.  21,  1865:    married,  6  mo.  7,  1893.  Horace  Walton. 

3153.  Ethelyn  C.8.  born  7  mo.  23,  1869. 

3154.  William8,  born  7  mo.  31,  1871. 

3155.  Margaret  McK.8,  born  5  mo.  16,  1874. 

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1354.  DEBORAH  TYSON7  (Isaac  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  of  Baltimore,  daughter  of  Isaac 
Tyson  and  Elizabeth  Thomas,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  12,  1801  ;  died  in 
Philadelphia,  5  mo.  9,  1828;  married.  11  mo.  15,  1825,  Charles  Ellis,  druggist, 
of  Philadelphia,  son  of  William  and  Mary  Ellis. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Deborah  (Tyson)  Ellis: 

3156.  Evan  T.8,  born  8  mo.  10,  1826;   married  Martha  Shewell,  who  died  1  mo.  1,  1895. 

3157.  Deborah  T.8,  born  2  mo.  19,  1828. 

1357.  RACHEL  THOMAS  TYSON7  (Isaac  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson8. 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  of  Baltimore,  daughter  of 
Isaac  Tyson  and  Elizabeth  Thomas,  his  wife,  was  born  n  mo.  9,  1807; 
married,  at  Lombard  Street  Meeting,  Baltimore.  10  mo.  14,  1835,  John  Jack- 
son, born  9  mo.  25,  1809;  died  4  mo.  14,  1855;  son  of  Halliday  and  Jane 
(Hough)  Jackson,  of  Darby,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  John  and  Rachel  Thomas  (Tyson)  Jackson: 

3158.  Isaac8,  born  11  mo.  13.  1836:    died  4  mo.  22,  1837. 

3159.  Henrietta8,  born  8  mo.  14.  1839;    married.  1  mo.  26.  1869,  Ernest  Turner,  son  of 

George  W.  Turner. 

3160.  John8,  born  10  mo.  15.  1840;    died  8  mo.  10,  1841. 

3161.  Warner8,  born  7  mo.  14.  1842;    member  of  the  Philadelphia  bar. 

3162.  Lydia8,  born  7  mo.  3,  1844. 

1358.  HENRIETTA  THOMAS  TYSON7  (Isaac  Tyson6,  Elisha  Ty- 
son5, Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  of  Baltimore,  daughter 
of  Isaac  Tyson  and  Elizabeth  Thomas,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  12,  1809; 
died  2  mo.  2j,  1871  ;  married,  6  mo.  7,  1838,  John  Saurin  Norris,  of  Bal- 
timore. 

Children  of  John  Saurin  and  Henrietta  Thomas  (Tyson)  Norris: 

3163.  Isaac  T.8,  born  3  mo.  24,  1842;    unmarried. 

3164.  John  Olney8,  born  11  mo.,  1843;   unmarried. 

3165.  Mary",  born  4  mo..  1845;    married  George  L.   Perry,  born  4  mo.,   1842;    died  11 

mo.,  1872. 

3166.  Henrietta8,  born  10  mo..  1848;    unmarried. 

1 361.  MARY  ANN  WILSON7  (Lucretia  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5. 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  W.  Wilson 
and  Lucretia  Tyson,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  6,  1803  ;  married  ( 1 )  Thomas 
Duer;  they  had  one  son,  Wilson  Dner,  who  died  young.  She  married  (2) 
William  Hopkins,  and  had  three  children,  all  of  whom  died  young. 

254 


EiQbtb  (Seneratton 


1364.  MARGARET  WILSON7  (Lucretia  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3.  George2.  George1),  daughter  of  John  W.  Wilson 
and  his  wife  Lucretia  Tyson,  was  born  7  mo.  4,  1809;  married  Thomas  B. 
Trimble. 

Children  of  Thomas  B.  and  Margaret  (Wilson)  Trimble: 

3167.  Henry  C.8,  married  Phebe  D.  Carr ;   their  children  were: 

3168.  Margaret". 

3169.  Charles*. 

3170.  Hannah  Jane',  married  Candibo  Menendez. 

3171.  Thomas". 

3172.  Phebe'. 

3173.  Florence". 

3174.  William". 

3175.  Walter". 

3176.  Charles  T.',  married  (1)  Enson  ;    (2)  Price.     Child  by  first  wife: 

3177.  Wesley",  died  young. 

1365.  ELIZABETH  T.  WILSON7  (Lucretia  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Webster 
Wilson  and  Lucretia  Tyson,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  5  mo.  10,  181 1  ; 
died  4  mo.  14,  1845:  married,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  in  Baltimore.  11  mo.  5, 
1832,  Thomas  Kemp,  of  Baltimore,  born  1  mo.  8,  1802,  son  of  John  and 
Sarah  P.  Kemp,  of  Talbot  County,  Maryland. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  T.  (Wilson)  Kemp: 

3178.  Mary  Ellen8,  born  1  mo.  21,  1838. 

3179.  Anna   Troth8,   born  3   mo.   3.   1841 ;    married,   6  mo.   8,   1869,   Charles   Russell; 

no  issue. 

3180.  Thomas,  Jr.8,  born  3  mo.  30,  1843;   died  8  mo.  28,  1844. 

3181.  Elizabeth  T.8.  born  1  mo.  2J,  1845. 

1366.  DR.  ELISHA  TYSON  WILSON7  (Lucretia  Tyson6,  Elisha  Ty- 
son5, Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  was  born  4  mo.  14,  18 13. 
in  Baltimore,  Maryland;  died  in  Boston,  Massachusetts,  6  mo.  18,  1874; 
married  (1),  in  New  Haven,  Connecticut,  in  1836,  Cecilia  L.  Porter;  (2), 
1849,  Charlotte  Fales  Peckham,  of  Taunton,  Massachusetts.  "  His  early 
American  ancestor  was  the  Rev.  Christopher  Wilson,  of  Graysouthern,  in  the 
county  of  Cumberland,  in  England,  where  at  one  time  he  was  settled  as  a 
clergyman;  his  son  John  married,  in  this  country,  11  mo.  14,  1764,  Alisanna 
Webster,  and  their  third  child,  John  Webster  Wilson,  born  11  mo.  2,  1771, 
and  Lucretia  Tyson,  born  10  mo.  2,  1780,  became  the  parents,  in  Baltimore, 
Maryland,  of  the  first  named  above,  Elisha  Tyson  Wilson.     He  was,  early  in 

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life,  a  Quaker,  as  were  his  parents,  but  in  Boston  he  became  a  member  and 
communicant  of  Trinity  Church.  He  was  a  member  of  the  New  England 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Society,  which  published  a  lengthy  memorial  con- 
cerning him,  prepared  by  the  Hon.  Thomas  C.  Amory."  (See  Kirk  Brown's 
Genealogical  Notes.) 

Children  of  Elisha  Tyson  Wilson : 

3182.  Charles  W.8,  married  Sarah  S.  Atkins,  daughter  of  Isaiah  Atkins,  of  Boston.    He 

received  a  commission  as  master's  mate,  May  13,  1861,  and  sailed  at  once  in 
the  "  South  Carolina,"  Captain  (now  Rear-Admiral)  Alden.  He  was  present 
during  the  engagements  at  Galveston,  Fort  Hudson,  Mobile,  and  the  passage 
of  Port  Morgan,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  rebel  ram  "  Tennessee."  He  served 
through  the  entire  war,  was  twice  promoted,  and  honorably  discharged  with 
the  rank  of  acting  lieutenant,  November,  1868. 

3183.  Ella  C.8,  married  A.  E.  Swasey,  Jr.,  of  Boston. 

3184.  Cecil8,  married  Josephine  Nourse,  daughter  of  B.  F.  Nourse,  of  Boston. 

1369.  ALISANNA  WILSON7  (Lucretia  Tyson0,  Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  W.  Wilson  and  his 
wife  Lucretia  Tyson,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  5  mo.  7,  1816;  married  James 
Henning,  of  Virginia. 

Children  of  James  and  Alisanna  (Wilson)  Henning: 

3185.  Wilson8. 

3186.  Crittenden8. 

3187.  John8. 

1372.  SARAH  E.  TYSON7  (William  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Tyson  and  his 
wife  Elizabeth  Ellicott,  was  born  9  mo.  10,  1804;  died  8  mo.  19,  1867;  mar" 
ried,  12  mo.  25,  1825,  Lloyd  Norris,  of  Baltimore,  son  of  Edward  and  Rebecca 
Norris,  of  Harford  County,  Maryland. 

Children  of  Lloyd  and  Sarah  E.  (Tyson)  Norris: 

3188.  William  T.8,  born  12  mo.  5,  1827. 

3189.  Oliver8,  born  10  mo.  27,  1829;    died  12  mo.  18,  1876. 

3190.  Edward8,  born  9  mo.  3,  1831  ;   died  5  mo.  25,  1854. 

3191.  Samuel  T.s,  born  12  mo.  26,  1833. 

3192.  Lloyd8,  born  11  mo.  13,  1835;    died  4  mo.  25,  1836. 

3193.  Albert8,  born  1  mo.  3,  1838. 

3194.  Elizabeth  T.8,  born  3  mo.  11,  1840;    married  John  Penny. 

3195.  Rebecca  L.s.  born  8  mo.  31,  1843;    died  10  mo.  17,  1876. 

3196.  Sarah  J.8,  born  7  mo.  28,  1846;   married Hall. 

3197.  Martha  T.8,  born  4  mo.  7,  1849 ;   died  9  mo.  25,  1849. 

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1373-  JONATHAN  E.  TYSON7  (William  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  Tyson  and 
Elizabeth  Ellicott,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  5  mo.  4,  1806; 
died  at  Patterson,  New  Jersey,  9  mo.  28,  1866;  married,  in  1835,  Maria  P. 
Terrel,  who  died  4  mo.  29,  1872,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Electa  Terrel. 

Children  of  Jonathan  E.  and  Maria  P.  (Terrel)  Tyson: 

3198.  William',  died  young;   buried  at  Quincy,  Illinois. 

3199.  Joseph  P.8.  died  young;    buried  at  Quincy,  Illinois. 

3200.  Charles  F.8,  born  7  mo.  14.  1842;    married  Margaret  P.  Bruden. 

3201.  Frank8,  died  young ;  buried  at  Quincy. 

3202.  Frederick",  born  4  mo.  4,  1850;    married  Nancy  McMeans. 

3203.  Ida  M.8,  born   12  mo.  22,   1857;    died  2  mo.   4.   1894;    married,    10  mo.   7,   1880, 

Charles   F.  Wolcott. 

1374.  WILLIAM  A.  TYSON7  (William  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  Tyson  and  Elizabeth 
Ellicott,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  11  mo.  4,  1807;  married, 
4  mo.  6,  1840,  Mary  J.  Allen,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Sarah  Allen,  of  York 
County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  William  A.  and  Mary  J.   (Allen)  Tyson: 

3204.  Robert  A.8,  born  4  mo.  19,  1841. 

3205.  Lewis  A.6,  born  4  mo.  22,  1843. 

3206.  Elizabeth  A.8,  born  8  mo.  19,  1845;   married  Major  Howard  Monkhouse. 

3207.  Samuel  E.8,  born  12  mo.  9.  1847. 

3208.  Elisha  E.8,  born  6  mo.  17,  1851. 

3209.  Charles  S.8,  born  4  mo.  5,  1854 ;   died  young. 

1386.  NATHANIEL  E.  TYSON7  (William  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William  Tyson  and 
Elizabeth  Ellicott,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland.  5  mo.  4,  1826; 
married,  2  mo.  1,  1870,  Lucy  Miller.    Residence,  Baltimore. 

Children  of  Nathaniel  E.  and  Lucy  (Miller)  Tyson: 

J2I0.  Elizabeth  M.",  born  7  mo.  2.  1871. 

321 1.  William  E.\  born  10  mo.  7,  1873. 

3212.  Adelaide  S.8,  born  4  mo.  15.  1876. 

1388.  ELIZABETH  H.  CLAPP7  (Mary  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Enoch  Clapp  and  Man- 
Tyson,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  5  mo.  17,  1814;  died  n  mo.  13,  1876; 
married,  at  Lombard  Street  Meeting,  Baltimore,   1   mo.   16,   1839,  William 

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Jackson,  born  8  mo.  19,  181 1,  son  of  Halliday  and  Jane  (Hough)  Jackson, 
of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  William  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Clapp)  Jackson: 

3213.  Edward8,  born  1  mo.,  1840;    died  2  mo.  II,  1848. 

3214.  Mary  G",  born  9  mo.  16,  1842;    married  Isaac  H.  Clothier. 

3215.  Elizabeth  C",  born  11  mo.  21,  1845;    married  Benjamin  D.  Shreve. 

3216.  Caroline",  born  10  mo.  31,  1851. 

1390.  MARY  TYSON  CLAPP7  (Mary  Tyson8,  Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Enoch  Clapp  and  Mary 
Tyson,  his  wife,  of  Baltimore,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  11  mo.  28,  1817;  died 
at  Sharon  Hill,  near  Darby,  Delaware  County,  Pennsylvania,  3  mo.  22,  1890; 
married  1  mo.  25,  1843,  Miers  Fisher  Longstreth,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of 
Samuel  Longstreth  and  his  wife  Sarah  Redwood  Fisher,  who  was  born  3  mo. 
15,  1819,  and  died  12  mo.  27,  1891,  at  Sharon  Hill,  where  he  had  resided  and 
practised  medicine  for  several  years.  In  1853  he  withdrew  from  mercantile 
business  and  entered  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, graduating  in  1856.  Always  interested  in  the  cause  of  education,  he 
was  among  the  first  who  took  an  active  part  in  Friends'  Central  School,  at 
Fifteenth  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia,  and  at  Darby,  Pennsylvania.  Two 
years  after  the  opening  of  Swarthmore  College  he  became  a  member  of  the 
Board  of  Managers,  and  was  early  made  its  secretary.  His  wife,  too,  was  a 
manager  of  the  College,  and  they  together  faithfully  performed  their  numerous 
duties.  He  was  a  member  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society  and  the 
National  Academy  of  Sciences,  being  an  original  member  of  the  latter. 

Children  of  Miers  Fisher  and  Mary  Tyson  (Clapp)  Longstreth: 

3217.  Rebecca  Clapp8,  born  7  mo.  10,  1845. 

3218.  Mary  Clapp8,  born  6  mo.  19,  1848. 

3219.  Sarah  Redwood8,  born  8  mo.  23.  1850. 

3220.  Samuel  Fisher8,  born  2  mo.  12,  1852;    died  7  mo.  11,  1863. 

3221.  Helen*,  born  12  mo.  14,  1853;    died  5  mo.  16,  1865. 

3222.  Elizabeth  Jackson",  born  5  mo.  29,  1855 ;    married  James  Boyd. 

3223.  Anna8,  born  5  mo.  10,  1857;   died  7  mo.  12,  1858. 

1391.  JAMES  ELLICOTT  TYSON7  (Nathan  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson8, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Tyson  and 
Martha  Ellicott,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  8  mo.  21,  1816; 
married  (1),  9  mo.  23,  1847,  Harriet  S.  Jolliffe,  daughter  of  John  Jolliffe  and 
Frances  Helen,  his  wife;  (2),  in  1867,  Frances  E.  Williams,  who  died  7  mo., 
1893- 

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Children  of  James  Ellicott  and  Harriett  S.   (Jolliffe)  Tyson: 

3224.  Frances  Jolliffe8,  born  6  mo.  17,  1848;    died  7  mo.  27,  1878,  unmarried. 

3225.  Lilly8,  born  4  mo.  21,  1852;   married,  10  mo.  2,  1879,  Gaston  Manley,  and  had  two 

children: 

3226.  Elizabeth  Brooke',  born  6  mo.  11,  1881. 

3227.  Martha  Ellicott  Tyson",  born  2  mo.  4,  1883. 

1392.  ELIZABETH  BROOKE  TYSON7  (Nathan  Tyson0,  Elisha  Ty- 
son5, Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan 
Tyson  and  his  wife  Martha  Ellicott,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  3  mo. 
30,  1818;  married,  5  mo.  25,  1843,  John  Marshall  Smith,  who  died  7  mo.  29, 
1890. 

Children  of  John  Marshall  and  Elizabeth  Brooke  (Tyson)  Smith: 

3228.  Gilbert  Ty'son",  born  4  mo.  30,  1846;   married  (1)  Charlotte  Watson;    (2)  Emma 

Watson. 

3229.  Thomas  Marshall8,  born  I  mo.  28,  1848 ;    married,  2  mo.  13,  1877,  Helen  Parry. 

3230.  Martha  Tyson8,  born  6  mo.  28,  1852;    married  Samuel  Hopkins.     They  had  five 

children, — viz.,  Samuel  H.,  born  6  mo.  7,  1878.  Mathevv  S.,  born  12  mo.  29, 
1879.  Elizabeth  Schofield  Brooke,  born  12  mo.  8,  1882 ;  married,  4  mo.  24, 
1901,  C.  Russell  Hinchman  (see  3067).  Mary  Randolph,  born  12  mo.  1,  1888. 
Alda  Tyson,  born  3  mo.   13,   1891. 

3231.  Jane  Gambrill8,  born  3  mo.  8,  1864. 

1393.  HENRY  TYSON7  (Nathan  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoe- 
maker4, Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Tyson  and  Martha  Elli- 
cott, his  wife,  of  Baltimore,  Maryland,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  11  mo.  18, 
1820;  died  9  mo.  1,  1877;  married,  5  mo.  13,  1847,  Mary  Gillingham,  who 
died  12  mo.,  1891,  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  Gillingham,  of  York,  Penn- 
sylvania.    He  was  president  of  the  Baltimore  Passenger  Railroad  Company. 

Children  of  Henry  and  Mary  (Gillingham)  Tyson: 

3232.  Hannah8,  born  3  mo.  3,  1848 ;    married  Alexander  Hague  Simmonds. 

3233.  Laura",  born  10  mo.  9,  1849 ;   died  10  mo.  27,  1850. 

3234.  Alice8,  born  8  mo.  3,  1851. 

3235.  Margaret  Gittings8,  born  3  mo.  II,  1853;    married  Robert  Rowland  Moore. 

3236.  Estelle8,  born  4  mo.  24,  1861 ;    married  Joseph  Townsend  Moore. 

3237.  Mary  Beatrix8,  born  1  mo.  28,  1865. 

3238.  Martha  Ellicott8,  born  11  mo.  19,  1867;   married,  10  mo.  4,  1892,  Robert  Marshall. 

1397.  FREDERICK  C.  TYSON7  (Nathan  Tyson0,  Elisha  Tyson6, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Tyson  and  his 
wife  Martha  Ellicott,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  4  mo.  17,  1828;  died 

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6  mo.  16,  1901 ;   married,  10  mo.  29,  1872,  Florence  Mclntyre,  of  Hanover, 
Delaware.     He  was  a  merchant  and  member  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Child  of  Frederick  C.  and  Florence  (Mclntyre)  Tyson: 

3239.  Malcolm  Van  Vechten8,  born  8  mo.  21,  1873;    attorney-at-law  in  Baltimore. 

1400.  LUCY  TYSON7  (Nathan  Tyson6,  Elisha  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoe- 
maker4, Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  Tyson  and  Martha 
Ellicott,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  3  mo.  20,  1833;  married, 
2  mo.  1,  1872,  as  his  second  wife,  Henry  Maynaider  Fitzhugh,  son  of  Daniel 
D.  and  Margaret  (Maynaider)  Fitzhugh,  of  Baltimore  County,  Maryland. 

Child  of  Henry  M.  and  Lucy  (Tyson)  Fitzhugh: 

3240.  Henry  Maynaider",  born  9  mo.  16,  1875. 

1404.  MARSHALL  TYSON7  (Elisha  Tyson,  Jr.6,  Elisha  Tyson8,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Elisha  Tyson,  Jr.,  and  Sarah 
Saunders  Morris,  his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  30,  1822  ;  married,  7  mo.  14,  1857, 
Catharine  Ellen  Smith,  daughter  of  Mathew  and  Catharine  Smith.  Resided 
in  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Marshall  and  Catharine  Ellen  (Smith)  Tyson: 

3241.  Anthony  Morris",  born  7  mo.  17,  1866. 

3242.  Mathew  Smith8,  born  9  mo.  14,  1869. 

1414-  JANE  JANNEY7  (Mary  Mitchell6,  Tacy  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoe- 
maker4, Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Mary  (Mitchell)  Ellicott  and 
her  second  husband,  Abijah  Janney,  was  born  in  Alexandria,  Virginia,  10 
mo.  29,  1822;  died  9  mo.  24,  1884;  married,  1  mo.  25,  1847,  Richard  H. 
Stabler,  druggist,  of  Alexandria,  born  12  mo.  1,  1820;   died  11  mo.  18,  1878. 

Children  of  Richard  H.  and  Jane  (Janney)  Stabler: 

3243-  Mary  Ellicott8,  born  3  mo.  21,  1851. 

3244.  Robinson8,  born  7  mo.  25,  1853. 

3245.  Edward  Abijah",  born  3  1110.  21,  1868. 

3246.  Lawrence". 

1420.  MARGARET  KNIGHT7  (Abel  Knight0,  Sarah  Tyson8,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abel  Knight  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth  Donaldson,  was  born  5  mo.  31,  1809;  died  1877;  married  Charles 
Conard. 

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Children  of  Charles  and  Margaret  (Knight)  Conard: 

3247.  Jane  D.8,  born  1827;   died. 

3248.  Elizabeth  K.8,  born  1830;    married  Malcolm  McCloud. 

3249.  Ellen  F.8,  born  1832 ;   died. 

3250.  Anna8,  born  1834 ;    died. 

3251.  Sarah8,  born  1834 ;    died. 

3252.  Mary",  born  1836;    died. 

3253.  William",  born  1837;    died  1896;    married  Adelaide  Zimmerman. 

3254.  Charles8,  born  7  mo.  1,  1846;    married  Adelaide  Woodside. 

3255.  Margaret8,  died  young. 

1422.  TACY  KNIGHT7  (Abel  Knight6,  Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoe- 
maker4, Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abel  Knight  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth  Donaldson,  was  born  1812;  married,  12  mo.  24,  1835,  Aquilla 
Bolton  Marshall. 

Child  of  Aquilla  Bolton  and  Tacy  ( Knight )  Marshall : 

3256.  Alexander  Stuart8. 

1423.  DR.  ISAAC  D.  KNIGHT7  (Abel  Knight6,  Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Abel  Knight  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth  Donaldson,  was  born  9  mo.  6,  1813;  married,  11  mo.  11,  1838, 
Ann  Catharine  Hoff,  in  Galveston,  Texas. 

Children  of  Dr.  Isaac  D.  and  Ann  C.  (Hoff)  Knight: 

3257.  Henry  B.b,  born  in  Galveston,  Texas. 

3258.  Catharine  N.8,  born  in  Matamoras. 

3259.  Carlos  W.8,  born  in  Matamoras. 

3260.  Mary  E.s,  born  in  Galveston,  Texas;    married  John  S.  Henkels. 

3261.  Bernardo  H.",  born  in  Galveston,  Texas;    married  Julia  Cody  Hendry. 

1425.  CHARLES  DONALDSON  KNIGHT7  (Abel  Knight6,  Sarah 
Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Abel  Knight 
and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Donaldson,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  5  mo.  23,  1820; 
died  5  mo.  27,  1892;  married,  5  mo.  5,  1845,  Susan  E.  Wayne,  daughter  of 
Joseph  Wayne  and  Ann  Dallam,  his  wife,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Charles  D.  and  Susan  E.  (Wayne)  Knight: 

3262.  Anna  W.8,  born  in  Philadelphia,  4  mo.  7.  1846;    died  5  mo.  18,  1846. 

3263.  Rebecca  W.",  born  in  Philadelphia,  5  mo.  20,  1847. 

3264.  Elizabeth  D.!,  born  in  Camden,  New  Jersey,  8  mo.  21,  1849. 

3265.  Clara",  born  in  Philadelphia,  2  mo.  19,  1851  ;    married   (1)  Joseph  Robinson;    (2) 
Juan  N.  de  Montojo. 

3266.  Margaret  C.8,  born  in  Philadelphia,  5  mo.  19.  1857;    died  3  mo.  17,  1858. 

3267.  Laura8,  born  in  Philadelphia,  2  mo.  11,  1861  :   died  12  mo.  31,  1884. 

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£be  Sboemafcer  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

1426.  ELIZABETH  KNIGHT7  (Abel  Knight6,  Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abel  Knight  and  Eliza- 
beth Donaldson,  his  wife,  was  born  1824;  married  George  W.  Pomeroy. 

Children  of  George  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Knight)  Pomeroy: 

3268.  Ella",  born  10  mo.,  1848;   married  Augustine  Bartholomew,  and  Lad  two  children: 

3269.  Elizabeth". 

3270.  Helen". 

3271.  Clarence8,  born  12  mo.,  1850;    married  Harriet  Stevens,  and  had  four  children: 

3272.  George9. 

3273.  Ralph". 

3274.  Ethel*. 

3275.  Donaldson". 

3276.  George8,  born  1853;    died  11  mo.  8,  1885,  unmarried. 

3277.  Elizabeth",  born  1856;    married  Arthur  John  Fordham,  and  had  three  children: 

3278.  Guy  H.°. 

3279.  Arthur  L.°. 

3280.  Raymond  S.°. 

3281.  Gertrude",  born  1863;    married  Charles  Edgar,  and  had  three  children: 

3282.  George  P.",  born  9  mo.  29,  1885. 

3283.  Charles  T.°,  born  8  mo.  19,  1887. 

3284.  Gertrude",  born  6  mo.  18,  1891. 

1427.  MARTHA  KNIGHT7  (Abel  Knight6,  Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Abel  Knight  and  Eliza- 
beth Donaldson,  his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  25,  1826;  died  3  mo.  12.  1890; 
married,  6  mo.  14,  1848,  Jesse  Evans  Smith,  born  8  mo.  21,  1824;  died  11 
mo.  24,  1892;  son  of  Henry  Smith  and  his  wife  Mary  Ann  Taylor,  adopted 
daughter  of  David  Cavalier. 

Children  of  Jesse  E.  and  Martha  (Knight)  Smith: 

3285.  Henry  Cavalier9,  born  7  mo.  31,  1855;    married  Lucy  P.  Miller. 

3286.  Walter  Cavalier8,  born  12  mo.  2-j,  1856;   died  9  mo.  3,  1857. 

3287.  Agnes  Mary8,  born  4  mo.  8,  1862;    married  Graham  Spencer. 

3288.  Arthur  Donaldson8,  born  4  mo.  27,  1866.    He  led  an  exploring  expedition,  1894- 

95,  from  Berbera,  on  the  Gulf  of  Aden,  to  Lake  Rudolph,  and  thence  to  Tana 
River  and  Lamu ;  during  the  spring  and  summer  of  1897,  from  Peking  to 
Dolo-Nor,  and  thence  to  the  head-waters  of  the  Amur  River,  through  un- 
known parts  of  the  Khingan  Mountains.  In  the  early  winter  of  1897  he 
was  war  correspondent  for  the  New  York  Sun  on  Sir  William  Lockhart's 
staff  in  the  Afridi  War,  at  the  front  in  Tirah,  Northwest  India.  1899-1900 
were  spent  in  exploring  between  the  Gulf  of  Aden  and  the  Nile,  an  extension 
and  amplification  of  ihe  previous  journey.  He  was  A.B.,  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1885;  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1889;  Gold  Medalist,  Royal 
Geographical  Society,  London;  Gold  Medalist,  Philadelphia  Geographical 
Society ;  Gold  Medalist,  American  Geographical  Society ;  Honorary  Member 
of   Academy   of    Natural    Sciences   of    Philadelphia ;     Honorary    Member   of 

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Societa  Geographica  Italiana ;  Honorary  Member  of  African  Geographical 
Society  of  Naples ;  Corresponding  Member,  Zoological  Society  of  London ; 
Member  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society.  In  recognition  of  his 
extensive  explorations  in  the  previously  unknown  region  of  the  Upper  Nile, 
in  the  year  1900,  the  Geographical  Society  of  Philadelphia  presented  the 
Elisha  Kent  Kane  Medal  to  him,  he  being  the  first  recipient  of  the  honor. 

3289.  Jesse  E.,  Jr.8,  born  8  mo.  5,  1867;   died  7  mo.  10,  1869. 

1429.  OLIVER  G.  KNIGHT7  (Abel  Knight1',  Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Abel  Knight  and  Elizabeth 
Donaldson,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  29,  1828;  married,  2  mo.  14,  1855, 
Louisa  C.  Noblet,  daughter  of  Dell  Noblet. 

Children  of  Oliver  G.  and  Louisa  C.  (Noblet)  Knight: 

3290.  Elizabeth  D.s. 

3291.  Oliver  George8,  died  young. 

3292.  Oliver  G,  Jr.8,  died  young,  4  mo.  I,  1859. 

1432.  DR.  SAMUEL  THOMAS  KNIGHT7  (Isaac  Knight6,  Sarah 
Tyson8,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Knight 
and  Juliana  Maria  Thomas,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  20,  1817;  died  1  mo., 
1881 ;  married  (1),  11  mo.  12,  1839,  Rebecca  Jane  Moore,  who  died  8  mo. 
22,  1 851;  (2)  Mary,  daughter  of  William  McConkey,  who  died  6  mo.  29, 
1880.  He  graduated  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  1835,  and  prac- 
tised medicine  in  Baltimore. 

Children  of  Dr.  Samuel  T.  and  Rebecca  J.  (Moore)  Knight: 

3293.  Julia",  died  10  mo.   10.  1891,  unmarried. 

3294.  Lucy  Gibbons8,  married  Jerves  Atlee ;   no  issue. 

3295.  Dr.  Louis  William8. 

3296.  Emma8. 

3297.  Martha  T.8.  married,  6  mo.  7,  1877,  Rev.  William  L.  Austin,  of  Virginia,  and  had 

six  children : 

3298.  Samuel  A.'. 

3299.  Julia  K.°. 

3300.  Lucy  L.9. 

3301.  Martha  M.°. 

3302.  Bertha  W.". 

3303.  Paul  C*. 

3304.  Thomas  T.8,  born  4  mo.  7,  1850;  died  2  mo.  12.  1870.  At  the  age  of  seventeen 
he  graduated  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  and  secured  the  position 
of  Clinical  Recorder  in  the  University  Hospital. 

1435.  MARIA  LOUISE  KNIGHT7  (Isaac  Knight6,  Sarah  Tyson5, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Isaac  Knight  and 

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Juliana  Maria  Thomas,  his  wife,  died  n  mo.  21,  1891  ;  married,  at  Ellicott 
Mills,  near  Baltimore,  5  mo.  11,  1848.  Samuel  Canby,  who  died  8  mo.  21, 
1878. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Maria  Louise  (Knight)  Canby: 

3305.  William  Thomas",  born  4  mo.  13,  1849;    married,  5  mo.  28,  1870,  Ide  L.  Fish,  of 
Boston,  niece  of  Hon.  Hamilton  Fish;    they  had  one  son: 
3306.  Clarence". 
3307.  Edward  Knight8,  born  12  mo.  6,  1853;    died  11  mo.  9,  1880;    married,  1879,  Maria 
Bleckwere  ;    they  had  one  daughter : 
3308.  Helen  Julia'. 

3309.  Albert  Henry8,  born   10  mo.   7,    1856 ;    married  Jesse  Quigley,   who  died  3  mo. 

2i,  1897. 

1441.  SUSANA  Y.  KNIGHT7  (Giles  Knight6,  Sarah  Tyson5,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac",  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Giles  Knight  and  Mary 
Yardley,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  21,  1826:  died  11  mo.  4,  1891  :  married, 
4  mo.  5,  1848,  George  T.  Truman,  son  of  Joseph  M.  and  Sarah  S.  Truman. 

Children  of  George  T.  and  Susana  Y.  (Knight)  Truman: 

3310.  John  J.8,  born  4  mo.  28,  1849;    died  5  mo.  12,  1896;   married  Mary  E.  Manchester. 

3311.  Joseph  L.8,  born  4  mo.  9,  1852;    married,  10  mo.  16,  1880,  Mariana  Birdsall. 

3312.  Jane  J.8,  born  11  mo.  27.  1859:    married,  9  mo.  20,  1879,  William  H.  Brownlow. 

3313.  Hetty  K.8,  born  7  mo.  21,  1863. 

1458.  SIDNEY  KNIGHT7  (Nathan  T.  Knight6,  Sarah  Tyson5.  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  T.  Knight  and 
Elizabeth  Thomas,  his  wife,  was  born  11  mo.  3.  1829:  married,  11  mo.  21, 
1850,  John  Wood,  Jr.,  son  of  Joseph  and  Rachel  Wood,  of  Horsham,  Mont- 
gomery County. 

Children  of  John,  Jr.,  and  Sidney  (Knight)  Wood: 

3314.  Caroline   H.a,   born    11    mo.    27.    1851 ;     married,    12   mo.    22.    1874,    William    F. 

Morgan,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Ann  Morgan,  of  Willow  Grove,  and  had  two 
children : 

3315.  Clinton  W.°,  born  10  mo.  4,  1875. 

3316.  Edward  B.°,  born  4  mo.  4.  1877. 

3317.  Ella8,  born  7  mo.  30,  1854;    died  3  mo.  13,  1857. 

3318.  Frank  H.8,  born  6  mo.  12,  1856:   married  Mary  M.  Stout;    they  have  two  children: 

3319.  Marion0,  born  9  mo.  1,  1883. 

3320.  John  H.°,  born  9  mo.  27,  1885. 

3321.  Elizabeth  K.8,  born  9  mo.   1.   1S50;    married  Charles  E.   Morgan,   son  of  Charles 
and  Ellen  Morgan,  and  had : 

3322.  Byron'. 

3323.  Elizabeth'. 

3324.  J.  Byron8,  born  3  mo.  21,  1862;   unmarried. 

3325.  Albert",  born  2  mo.  I,  1867;   died  3  mo.  7,  1889,  unmarried. 

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1459.  SARAH  T.  KNIGHT7  (Nathan  T.  Knight6,  Sarah  Tyson8, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  T.  Knight 
and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Thomas,  was  born  4  mo.  29.  1832  ;  married,  at  Byberrv 
Meeting,  3  mo.  24,  1859,  Edward  Leedom,  who  died  10  mo.  18,  1892,  aged 
sixty-six  years. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Sarah  T.  (Knight)  Leedom: 

3326.  Jesse6,  born  7  mo.  9,  i860. 

3327.  Walter  Francis8,  born  3  mo.  7,  1862;    married,  12  mo.  24.  1885.  Lottie  Miller. 

3328.  Ellen  Knight",  born  9  mo.  5,  1865. 

3329.  Alice8,  born  2  mo.  22,  1868. 

1463.  MARY  ELIZABETH  KNIGHT7  (Nathan  T.  Knight6,  Sarah 
Tyson5,  Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan 
T.  Knight  and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Thomas,  was  born  11  mo.  12,  1839;  died  9 
mo.  4,  1893;  married,  1  mo.  3,  1877,  Jonathan  Thomas,  of  Torresdale,  Penn- 
sylvania, son  of  Samuel  and  Martha  Lloyd  Thomas.  Jonathan  Thomas  died 
7  mo.  11,  1879,  aged  fifty-seven  years. 

Child  of  Jonathan  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Knight)  Thomas: 

3330.  Ellen  Knight8,  born  10  mo.  10,  1878. 

1464.  ANNIE  KNIGHT7  (Nathan  T.  Knight9,  Sarah  Tyson8,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  T.  Knight  and 
his  wife  Elizabeth  Thomas,  was  born  10  mo.  II,  1842:  married,  11  mo.  12, 
1872,  William  Taylor,  son  of  Joseph  and  Anna  Betts  Taylor,  of  Lower  Make- 
field,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  William  and  Annie  (Knight)  Taylor: 

3331.  Herbert   K.8,   born   3   mo.    13,    1874;     married,    11    mo.   3,    1897,    Elizabeth    Eyre 

Thomson. 

3332.  Wilson  T.8,  born  3  mo.  4,  1882 ;   died  7  mo.  29,  1882. 

1467.  COURTLAND  BONES7  (Eliza  Knight6,  Sarah  Tyson8,  Esther 
Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  of  Racine,  Wisconsin,  son  of  James 
Bones  and  Eliza  Knight,  his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  3,  1836;  married,  1  mo.  1, 
1879,  Millie  Nield. 

Children  of  Courtland  and  Millie  (Nield)  Bones: 

3333-  Lyle  C.8,  born  11  mo.  25,  1879. 
3334.  Philadelphia8,  born  7  mo.  27,  1882. 
3335-  Iva  Eliza8,  born  12  mo.  19,  1883. 
3336.  Mary  Emma8,  born  6  mo.  19,  1885. 

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1478.  RICHARD  WOOD  TYSON7  (Isaac  Tyson,  Jr.6,  Jesse  Tyson5, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Tyson,  Jr.,  and 
Hannah  Ann  Wood,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore ;  married  ( 1 )  Anne  Smith  ; 
(2),  6  mo.  28,  1853,  Juliana  McHenry  Howard,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Chew 
Howard,  born  1 1  1110.  5,  1791,  son  of  Colonel  John  Eager  Howard  and  Peggy 
Oswald  Chew,  daughter  of  the  Councillor  Chew;  he  graduated  A.B.  at 
Princeton,  1809.  During  the  war  of  1812  he  went  into  the  field,  commanding 
a  company  at  North  Point  in  18 14.  He  was  chosen  a  Presidential  Elector  in 
1828,  and  a  representative  in  Congress  four  times.  In  1861  he  was  a  member 
of  the  Peace  Congress,  and  in  the  same  year  ran  for  governor  of  Maryland  on 
the  Democratic  ticket.  He  married  Jane  Grant  Gilmore;  he  died  in  Baltimore, 
3  mo.  6,  1872. 

Children  of  Richard  W.  and  Anne  (Smith)  Tyson: 

3337-  Margaret  Ingersol8,  died  1  mo.  2,  1890;    married,  1  mo.  17.  1877,  Eugene  Ellicott. 
3338.  Nanney8,  married  William  B.  Wilson. 

Children  of  Richard  W.  and  Juliana  McHenry  (Howard)  Tyson: 

3339-  Sophia  Howard8,  married  E.  A.  Marshall. 

3340.  George  Hoffman8,  died  young,  12  mo.  23,  1858. 

3341.  Benjamin  Howard8. 

3342.  Jessie8,  died  young,  at  Rome,  Italy,  2  mo.  24,  1863. 

3343.  Jesse8. 

1480.  JAMES  WOOD  TYSON7  (Isaac  Tyson,  Jr.6,  Jesse  Tyson5, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Tyson  and 
Hannah  Ann  Wood,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Baltimore;  died  12  mo.,  1900;  he 
was  a  manufacturing  chemist  and  president  of  the  Baltimore  Chrome  Works. 
He  married  (1),  1  mo.  1,  1851,  Elizabeth  W.  Dawson,  born  12  mo.  1,  1828; 
died  1  mo.  24,  1888;  daughter  of  Mordecai  L.  Dawson,  of  Philadelphia,  and 
Elizabeth  Poultney,  his  wife;  he  married  (2),  12  mo.,  1890,  Elizabeth  Key 
Howard,  daughter  of  Charles  Howard  and  Mary  C.  Winder,  his  wife.  Charles 
Howard's  father  was  Charles  Howard,  of  Baltimore,  grandson  of  the  Coun- 
cillor Chew,  and  his  mother  was  Elizabeth  Phcebe  Key,  daughter  of  Francis 
Scott  Key,  author  of  the  "  Star  Spangled  Banner,"  and  his  wife  Mary  T. 
Lloyd. 

Children  of  James  W.  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Dawson)  Tyson: 

3344.  Elizabeth  D.b,  born  4  mo.  5,  1852;   married,  6  mo.  3,  1873,  Julian  Henry  Lee. 

3345.  Mordecai  D.8,  born  1  mo.  16,  1855;    died  6  mo.  6,  1901 ;    married,  4  mo.  26,  1881, 

Margaret  Sprig  Harrison. 

3346.  Hannah    Ann8,    born    10   mo.    22,    1856 ;     married,    6   mo.    22,    1876,    Columbus 

O'Donncll  Lee. 

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3347.  Isaac",  born  6  mo.  6,  1859. 

3348.  James  Wood,  Jr.8,   born    12  mo.   20,   1861 ;    married,    10  mo..    1887.   Edith   Smith 

Buchanan. 

3349.  LyETiTiA  P.8,  born  9  mo.  30,   1863;    married,   11   1110.  30,   1887,   William   Howard 

Nimick. 

3350.  Mary  D.8,  born   12  mo.  9,   1865;    married    (1)    Samuel   B.   Shoemaker    (see  No. 

2754)  ;    (2)  John  A.  McCulloch. 

3351.  Jesse8,  died  young. 

Child  of  James  W.  and  Elizabeth  Key  (Howard)  Tyson: 

3352.  Evelyn  Bayle". 

1481.  ISAAC  TYSON7  (Isaac  Tyson,  Jr.",  Jesse  Tyson5,  Esther  Shoe- 
maker4, Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Tyson  and  Hannah  Ann 
Wood,  his  wife,  married  Frances,  daughter  of  Stephen  Thornton. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Frances  (Thornton)  Tyson: 

3353.  Minn  18. 

3354.  Fanny8,  married  Jacob  Lindley. 
3355-  Jessie8. 

1482.  HANNAH  ANN  TYSON7  (Isaac  Tyson,  Jr.6.  Jesse  Tyson5, 
Esther  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Isaac  Tyson,  Jr., 
and  Hannah  Ann  Wood,  his  wife,  died  2  mo.  2,  1867;  married,  3  mo.  8, 
1854,  Dr.  J.  Cheston  Morris,  born  in  Philadelphia,  5  mo.  28,  183 1,  son  of 
Dr.  Casper  and  Ann  (Cheston)  Morris.  Dr.  James  Cheston  Morris  gradu- 
ated from  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1854, 
was  physician  to  the  Foster  Home  for  Children,  1856-60,  and  from  1857  to 
1872  physician  to  the  Episcopal  Hospital.  He  has  contributed  largely  to  pro- 
fessional and  scientific  journals. 

Children  of  Dr.  James  Cheston  and  Hannah  A.  (Tyson)  Morris: 

3356.  Isaac  Tyson8,  born  12  mo.  3,   1854 ;    member  of  the   Philadelphia  bar,  admitted 

6  mo.  30,  1877. 
3357-  Casper8,  born  9  mo.  7,  1857;    married,  11  mo.  19,  1879,  Laura  Remington. 
3358.  J.  Cheston".  born  12  mo.  15,  1859;   died  6  mo.  27,  i860. 
3359-  James  Cheston,  Jr.8,  born  1  mo.  1,  1861 ;    married,  11  mo.,  1892,  Helen  Campbell. 

3360.  Henry  Johns8,  born  2  mo.  21,  1863. 

3361.  Daniel  Corrie8,  born  1867;    died  1867. 

1488.  MARGARET  HART  SHOTWELL7  (Sarah  R.  SheppardB, 
Nathan  Sheppard5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2,  George1),  daughter 
of  Edmund  Shotwell  and  Sarah  R.  Sheppard,  his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  14, 
1816;   married,  5  mo.  9,  1835,  Edward  Shotwell,  of  Philadelphia. 

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Children  of  Edward  and  Margaret  H.  (Shotwell)  Shotwell : 

3362.  Frances  Emma8,  born  7  mo.  5,  1837;  died  10  mo.  23,  1843. 

3363.  Benjamin  Warder8,  born  1  mo.  25,  1839;    married,  12  mo.  12,  1869,  Mary  Hoyle, 

daughter    of    Edward    and    Sarah    E.    Hoyle,    of    Brookfield,    Linn    County, 
Missouri. 

3364.  Hudson  Burr8,  born  7  mo.  3,  1842;    lives  in  Marengo,  Ohio;    married  Emma  J. 

Noe,  daughter  of  George  E.  and  Sarah  Noe,  of  Marengo. 

3365.  Laura  E.8,  born  7  mo.  18,  1847;    married,  in  Galion,  Ohio,  5  mo.  4,  1868,  William 

E.  Tucker,  of  Philadelphia ;    she  died  in  Newark,  New  Jersey,  5  mo.  25,  1882, 
and  was  buried  in  Hazelwood  Cemetery,  Rahway,  New  Jersey. 

1492.  LYDIA  HART  SHOTWELL7  (Sarah  R.  Sheppard6,  Nathan 
Sheppard5,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  Isaac3,  George2.  George1),  daughter  of  Ed- 
mund Shotwell  and  Sarah  R.  Sheppard.  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia, 
1  mo.  11,  1822;  married,  2  mo.  13,  1844,  George  Williams;  they  reside  in 
Rahway,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  George  and  Lydia  Hart  (Shotwell)  Williams: 

3366.  Josephine  Matilda8,  born  2  mo.  6,  1845  ;   married,  3  mo.  22,  1866,  John  Winans. 

3367.  Edmund  Shotwell8,  born  5  mo.  7,  1846;    died  3  mo.  19,  1868. 

3368.  Helen  Rowena8,  born  9  mo.  17,  1847. 

3369.  Emma  Louisa8,  born  1  mo.  14,  1851;    died  4  mo.  8,  1851. 

3370.  Fannie  Hewson8,  born  1  mo.  14.  1851  ;   died  6  mo.  29,  1867. 

3371.  George  Stanly8,  born  11  mo.  10.  1852. 

1497.  CHARLES  SHOEMAKER7  (Enoch6,  Thomas5.  Mathias4. 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Enoch  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Rachel 
Mitchell,  was  born  7  mo.  8,  1836,  in  Springfield  township,  Montgomery 
County;  died  1  mo.  6,  1898;  married,  12  mo.  24,  1863,  Mary  Shaw  Conard, 
daughter  of  Joseph  P.  Conard  and  Rebecca  A.  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Mary  Shaw  (Conard)  Shoemaker: 

3372.  Joseph  C.8,  born  7  mo.  10.  1865:    married,  2  mo.  17,  1887,  Tacy  C.  Walton. 
3373-  Enoch",  born  11  mo.  22,  1866;    died  10  mo.  8,  1867. 

3374.  Ella8,  born  7  mo.  9,  1868;    married,  3  mo.  7,  1895.  John  B.  Park. 

3375.  Rebecca  J.8,  born  1  mo.  23.  1871. 

3376.  Rachel8,  born  9  mo.  10,  1873 ;   married,  9  mo.  26,  1895,  Walter  De  Prefontaine. 
3.V7.  Annie  C.8,  born  8  mo.  26,  1876. 

3378.  Mary  K.b,  born  3  mo.  29,  1879. 
3379-  Charles",  born  9  mo.  30,  1881. 
3380.  Frank8,  born  8  mo.  31,  1884. 

1498.  HANNAH  SHOEMAKER7  (Enoch6,  Thomas8,  Mathias4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Enoch  Shoemaker  and  Rachel 
Mitchell,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Springfield  township,  5  mo.  3,  1839;   died  7 

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mo.  17,  1894;  married,  3  mo.  13,  1862,  John  H.  Mann,  born  5  mo.  27,  1832, 
son  of  Isaac  Mann  and  his  wife  Hannah  Huston,  of  Horsham  township, 
Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  John  H.  and  Hannah  (Shoemaker)  Mann: 

3381.  Charles  S.!,  born  1  mo.  26,  1863;   married,  12  mo.  25,  1888,  Anna  J.  Houpt. 

3382.  W.  Henry8,  born  7  mo.  16,  1864. 

3383.  Albert  Huston8,  born  4  mo.  6,  1866;   died  6  mo.  16,  1892. 

3384.  Rachel  Jane8,  born  2  mo.  I,  1868;    died  8  mo.  14,  1870. 

3385.  Enoch  Edwin8,  born  10  mo.  19,  1869 ;    died  same  day. 

3386.  Sallie  Louisa8,  born  7  mo.  17,  1871 ;    died  9  mo.  25,  1886. 

3387.  Walter  James8,  born  5  mo.  7,  1876 ;   died  10  mo.  18,  1886. 

3388.  Anna  Cornelia8,  born  8  mo.  1,  1882. 

1 501.  JOHN  K.  SHOEMAKER7  (David0,  Thomas5,  Mathias4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  David  Shoemaker  and 
Abigail  Kline,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  7,  1838;  died  in  Philadelphia,  7  mo. 
21,  1898;  married,  6  mo.  30,  1880,  Amanda  Wardell,  born  7  mo.  13,  1848, 
daughter  of  James  and  Amanda  Wardell,  of  Philadelphia,  who  were  married 
4  mo.  22,  1838. 

Children  of  John  K.  and  Amanda  ( Wardell )  Shoemaker : 

3389.  Clarence8,  born  9  mo.  8.  1881 ;    died  9  mo.  19,  1881. 

3390.  John  K8,  born  1  mo.  19,  1884;    died  7  mo.  26,  1884. 

1503.  THOMAS  SHOEMAKER7  (Alan6,  Thomas5,  Mathias4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Alan  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Susan  Berkheimer, 
was  born  in  Northumberland  County,  Pennsylvania,  9  mo.  29,  1833;  mar- 
ried, in  Lewisburg,  Pennsylvania,  1  mo.  10,  1861,  Harriet  Ellen  Goben,  born 
8  mo.  3,  1838.     Residence,  Lewisburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Harriet  Ellen  (Goben)  Shoemaker,  born  in  Lewis- 
burg : 

3391.  Susanna',  born  9  mo.  11.  1861 ;    married  J.  C.  Fremont  Brown. 

3392.  Emma  Alice8,  born  10  mo.  28,  1863;   died  4  mo.  9,  1870. 

3393.  Alan  Mathias8,  born  7  mo.  22,  1867 ;    died  4  mo.  29,  1870. 

3394.  Etta  May8,  born  2  mo.  25,  1872 ;    graduate  of  Williamsport  Training  School  for 

Nurses. 

3395.  Charles  Thomas8,  born  6  mo.  5,  1877. 

3396.  Lola  Caroline8,  born  11  mo.  10,  1879. 

1505.  MARGARET  JANE  SHOEMAKER7  (Alan8,  Thomas5,  Ma- 
thias4, Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Alan  Shoemaker  and  his  wife 
Susan   Berkheimer,    was   born   in    Chillisquaque   township,    Northumberland 

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County,  5  mo.  3,  1838;  died  6  mo.  24,  1900;  married  (1),  7  mo.  25,  1861, 
Oliver  Wilson,  son  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Longstreth)  Wilson;  he  died 
6  mo.  19,  1866;  she  married  (2),  12  mo.  5,  1872,  Caleb  P.  Roberts,  son  of 
Evan  Roberts  and  Rhoda  S.  Pancoast.  Residence,  near  Newportville,  Bucks 
County. 

Children  of  Oliver  and  Margaret  J.  (Shoemaker)  Wilson: 

3397.  Samuel  Alan8,  born  5  mo.  23,  1862;   married,  5  mo.  20,  1886,  Minerva  P.  Manning. 

3398.  Mary  T.8,  born  1  mo.  20,  1864;    graduated  M.D.,  1896,  at  the  Woman's  Medical 

College  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia ;  the  following  year  she  was  appointed 
interne  of  the  Maternity  Hospital  connected  with  the  college ;  was  for  two 
years  physician  to  the  women  prisoners  at  Moyamensing.  She  married, 
6  mo.  7,  1899,  Dr.  James  K.  Young,  son  of  William  and  Ellen  E.  Young,  of 
Trenton,  New  Jersey.  He  graduated  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1883;  he  is  now  (1902)  instructor  of  Orthopaedics  and  Assistant  Orthopaedic 
Surgeon  at  the  Polyclinic  Hospital,  Clinical  Professor  at  the  Woman's  Medical 
College,  and  practises  medicine  in  Philadelphia. 
3J99-  Oliver,  Jr.8,  born  1  mo.  6,  1866;   died  I  mo.  19,  1867. 

Child  of  Caleb  P.  and  Margaret  J.  (Shoemaker)  Roberts: 

3400.  Evan8,  born  8  mo.  15,  1874. 

1508.  MARY  S.  SHOEMAKER7  (Alan6,  Thomas5,  Mathias4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Alan  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Susan  Berk- 
heimer,  was  born  12  mo.  6,  1844,  in  Northumberland  County,  Pennsylvania; 
married,  12  mo.  27,  1864,  at  ner  father's  house  in  Lewisburg,  Pennsylvania, 
Thomas  G.  Gentry,  born  2  mo.  23,  1843,  son  of  Alfred  and  Caroline  Gentry, 
of  Philadelphia.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Thomas  G.  and  Mary  S.  (Shoemaker)  Gentry: 

3401.  Alan  F.8,  born  1  mo.  3,  1866;   married,  6  mo.  8,  1893,  Amenia  Algeo. 

3402.  Lola  Caroline8,  born  10  mo.  17,  1867;    married,  12  mo.  20,   1894,  at  her  father's 

house  in  Philadelphia,  Benjamin  F.  Lacy,  graduate  of  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania ;  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Psychology  in  the  Central  High  School, 
Philadelphia. 

3403.  Ina  Juanita8,  born  10  mo.  8,  1869. 

151 1.  SARAH  T.  SHOEMAKER7  (Jesse6,  Thomas8,  Mathias4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jesse  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  T.  Williams,  his 
wife,  of  Cheltenham,  was  born  8  mo.  23,  1850;  died  10  mo.  21,  1890; 
married,  3  mo.  29,  1876,  at  Abington  Friends'  Meeting,  Alvin  Haines,  born 
10  mo.  15,  1840,  son  of  Joseph  E.  and  Lucy  Haines,  of  Evesham,  Burlington 
County,  New  Jersey.     Alvin  Haines  married  (2),  3  mo.  14,  1895,  Mary  J. 

270 


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Shoemaker,  daughter  of  Mathias  and  Sarah  M.  Shoemaker.     (See  No.  1510. ) 
They  reside  near  Jenkintown,  Abington  township,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Alvin  and  Sarah  T.  (Shoemaker)  Haines: 

3404.  Lydia  L.8,  born  3  mo.  8,  1877. 

3405.  Sara  S.8,  born  6  mo.  3,  1878. 

1512.  PHEBE  G.  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles  K.6,  Thomas8,  Mathias4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  K.  Shoemaker  and  his  wife 
Sarah  Childs,  was  born  3  mo.  1,  1842;  married,  6  mo.  1,  1866,  at  her  father's 
house  in  Montgomery  County,  Charles  C.  McCann,  born  10  mo.  27,  1842,  son 
of  John  and  Catharine  McCann.     Residence,  Avalon,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Charles  C.  and  Phebe  G.  (Shoemaker)  McCann: 

3406.  Mary  L.s,  born  4  mo.  30,  1867;    died  4  mo.  7,  188S. 

3407.  William  G.b,  born  11  mo.  3,  1868. 

3408.  Sarah  S.8.  born  11  mo.  n,  187 1. 

3409.  Charles  S.8,  born  2  mo.  1,  1874;   died  10  mo.  23,  1885. 

3410.  Anna  S.8,  born  7  mo.  15,  1876;    died  3  mo.  27,  1886. 

1 5 14.  GEORGE  S.  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles  K.6,  Thomas5,  Mathias4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  of  Philadelphia,  son  of  Charles  K.  Shoemaker  and 
his  wife  Sarah  Childs,  was  born  2  mo.  20,  1846;  married,  6  mo.  6,  1864, 
Harriet  Henshall,  daughter  of  John  and  Fannie  Henshall,  of  Stockport, 
Cheshire  County,  England.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  George  S.  and  Harriet  (Henshall)  Shoemaker: 

3411.  George  Mathias8,  born  3  mo.  17,  1865;    died  7  mo.  6,  1865. 

3412.  Sarah  Percival8,  born  8  mo.  20,  1866;   died  11  mo.  9,  1872. 

3413.  Charles  Henry8,  born  7  mo.  9,  1870. 

3414.  Fannie  May8,  born  6  mo.  26,  1873 ;   died  8  mo.  18,  1873. 

3415.  Ella  Martha8,  born  10  mo.  28,  1879;   died  10  mo.  13,  1884. 

1516.  ALBERT  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles  K.°.  Thomas5,  Mathias4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Charles  K.  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Childs, 
his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  6,  1851;  married,  11  mo.  4,  1875,  Rachel  R.  De 
Haven,  daughter  of  David  De  Haven  and  Caroline  Jones,  his  wife.  Albert 
and  Rachel  reside  at  JefTersonville,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Albert  and  Rachel  R.  (De  Haven)  Shoemaker: 

3416.  Irene  D.8,  born  10  mo.  12,  1876. 

3417.  Lida  G.8,  born  4  mo.  23,  1880. 

3418.  Charles  Leslie8,  born  1  mo.  3,  1892;    died  7  mo.  30,  1892. 

3419.  Uarda  A.',  born  11  mo.  28,  1894. 

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1 517.  JESSE  SHOEMAKER7,  (Charles  K.°,  Thomas5,  Mathias4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Charles  K.  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Childs, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Whitpain  township,  9  mo.  6,  1854;  married,  1  mo.  1, 
1880,  Annie  C.  Smith,  born  9  mo.  7,  1859,  daughter  of  William  C.  Smith, 
born  7  mo.  23,  1823,  and  his  wife  Katharine  Vaughan,  born  7  mo.  15,  1824. 
Residence,  Blue  Bell,  Pennsylvania. 

Children   of  Jesse  and   Annie   C.    (Smith)    Shoemaker: 

3420.  Channing  Harvey8,  born  1  mo.  13,   1881. 

3421.  Katharine  V.s,  born  7  mo.  19,  1882. 

3422.  Gertrude  M.8.  born  1  mo.  5,  1884. 

3423.  Rachel  G.8,  born  3  mo.  29,  1886. 

3424.  William  G.\  born  4  mo.  23,  1888. 

3425.  John  O.8,  born  9  mo.  5,  1889;   died  6  mo.  12,  1894. 

3426.  Charles  K.8,  born  2  mo.  16,  1895;   died  3  mo.  13,  1896. 

3427.  Anna  Ethel8,  born  3  mo.  10,  1897. 

1518.  SALLIE  C.  SHOEMAKER7  (Charles  K.6.  Thomas5,  Mathias*, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  K.  Shoemaker  and  his  wife 
Sarah  Childs,  was  born  1  mo.  19,  1857;  married,  10  mo.  18,  1877,  Henry  C. 
Hoover,  son  of  Jacob  and  Harriet  Hoover. 

Children  of  Henry  C.  and  Sallie  C.  (Shoemaker)  Hoover: 

3428.  Elsie  C.8,  born  10  mo.  15,  1879. 

3429.  Emma  S.8,  born  4  mo.  11,  1881. 

1527.  M.  NEWBOLD  WOOLMAN7  (Sarah  Newbold6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker8, Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Woolman  and 
his  wife  Sarah  Newbold,  was  born  7  mo.  26,  1836,  in  Philadelphia  County; 
married,  12  mo.  10,  1873,  Mary  Elizabeth  Vandegrift,  who  died  12  mo.  25, 
1898. 

Child  of  M.  Newbold  and  Mary  E.  (Vandegrift)  Woolman: 

3430.  Thomas  Newbold",  born  1  mo.  12,  1878. 

1528.  EDWARD  W.  WOOLMAN7  (Sarah  Newbold6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker5, Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Woolman  and 
his  wife  Sarah  Newbold,  was  born  1  mo.  23,  1838;  married,  11  mo.  24,  1864, 
Rebecca  T.  Townsend. 

Children  of  Edward  W.  and  Rebecca  T.   (Townsend)  Woolman: 

3431.  Josephine  Townsend8,  born  9  mo.  17,  1866. 

3432.  Sarah  Newbold8,  born  2  mo.  2.  1868 ;   died  6  mo.  29,  1869. 

3433.  Edward8,  born  12  mo.  4,  1871. 

3434.  Henry  Newbold8,  born  9  mo.  3,  1875. 

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1 53 1.  SALLY  L.  WOOLMAN7  (Sarah  Newbold6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker5, Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Nathan  Woolman 
and  his  wife  Sarah  Newbold,  was  born  n  mo.  15,  1842;  married,  12  mo.  18, 
1866,  David  Branson. 

Children  of  David  and  Sally  L.  (Woolman)  Branson: 

3435.  Anna",  born  7  mo.  28,  1868. 

3436.  Laura8,  born  2  mo.  19,  1870. 

3437.  Oliver8,  born  5  mo.  15,  1874. 

3438.  Theodore",  born  5  mo.  26,  1878;    died  2  mo.  8,  1896. 

3439.  Edith8,  born  8  mo.  4,  1884;    died  3  mo.  13,  1886. 

1533.  GEORGE  S.  WOOLMAN7  (Sarah  Newbold6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker5, Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Woolman  and 
his  wife  Sarah  Newbold,  was  born  8  mo.  14,  1846;  married,  12  mo.  6,  1877, 
Erne  H.  Norcross,  born  1  mo.  10,  1854;  died  4  mo.  20,  1899;  daughter  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  Norcross. 

Children  of  George  S.  and  Erne  H.  (Norcross)  Woolman: 

3440.  Ruth  Newbold8,  born  7  mo.  21,  1878;   died  10  mo.  18,  1890. 

3441.  Harry  Nicholson8,  born  7  mo.  21,  1878;   died  8  mo.  4,  1879. 

3442.  Mildred  Bunting8,  born  10  mo.  3,  1883. 

3443.  Dorothy  Austin8,  born  10  mo.  3,  1883. 

1536.  ANNA  THORP7  (Mary  Potts  Newbold6,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Amos  Thorp  and  his  wife 
Mary  Potts  Newbold,  was  born  9  mo.  21,  1840;  married,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Furness,  in  Philadelphia,  6  mo.  4,  1867,  to  Edward  Wetherill,  son  of  John  and 
Susan  Wetherill,  of  "  Chalkley  Hall,"  near  Frankford,  Pennsylvania.  Resi- 
dence, Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Anna  (Thorp)  Wetherill : 

3444.  Edith8,  born  4  mo.  16,  1869;   married,  11  mo.  15,  1900,  Dr.  Frederick  Merwin  Ives. 

They  have  one  child,— Elizabeth  Ives,  Jr..  born  10  mo.  17,  1901. 

3445.  Marian8,  born  12  mo.  6,  1870. 

3446.  Blanche8,  born  11  mo.  15,  1871  ;    married,  6  mo.  4,  1894,  Ernest  Forster  Walton, 

only  son  of  James  Morris  and  Mary  F.  Collins  Walton ;  he  was  killed  in  the 
New  York  Central  Railroad  tunnel  accident,  1  mo.  8,  1902.  They  had  two 
children,— Dorothy  Wetherill,  born  10  mo.  i,  1897,  and  Marion  Wetherill, 
born  11  mo.  19,  1899. 

3447.  Irena8,  born  9  mo.  16,  1874;   married,  11  mo.  30,  1901,  Percival  Parrish. 

3448.  Cora8,  born  10  mo.  4,  1876. 

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1537.  MARGARET  NEWBOLD  THORP7  (Mary  Potts  Newbold6, 
Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
Amos  Thorp  and  Mary  Potts  Newbold,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  28,  1842; 
married,  9  mo.  19,  1872,  at  her  father's  house,  near  Frankford,  Philadelphia 
County,  Samuel  W.  Stokes,  son  of  Carlton  Passmore  Stokes  and  Lydia 
Webster,  his  wife,  of  Woodbury,  New  Jersey.  Residence,  Woodbury,  New 
Jersey. 

Children  of  Samuel  W.  and  Margaret  N.  (Thorp)  Stokes: 

3449.  Bertha8,  born  5  mo.  16,  1874. 

3450.  Alice  Thorp8,  born  7  mo.  10,  1875. 

3451.  Anna  W.°,  born  8  mo.  27,  1876. 

1538.  WILLIAM  R.  NEWBOLD7  (Josiah  H.  Newbold0,  Margaret 
Shoemaker5,  Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  banker,  of  Media,  Penn- 
sylvania, son  of  Josiah  H.  Newbold  and  his  wife  Hannah  Richardson,  was 
born  in  Philadelphia,  8  mo.  25,  1836;  married,  11  mo.  n,  1858,  Rebecca 
Healy,  born  7  mo.  15,  1833;  died  12  mo.  16,  1899;  daughter  of  Christopher 
and  Sarah  Healy,  of  Falls  township,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania.  Residence, 
Media,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  William  R.  and  Rebecca  (Healy)  Newbold: 

3452.  Albert  Godfrey8,  born  5  mo.  16,  1862;    died  1  mo.  27,  1884;    married,  9  mo.  16, 

1880,  Ella  M.  Rowland. 

3453.  Thomas  Hall8,  born  1  mo.  21,   1866,  of  New  Haven,  Connecticut;    married,  11 

mo.  18,  1896,  Hattie  E.  Baldwin. 

3454.  William  Richardson,  Jr.8,  born  3  mo.  11,  1869;    married,  11  mo.  30,  1886.  Agnes 

E.  Cronin. 

1540.  JAMES  S.  NEWBOLD7  (Josiah  H.  Newbold6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker5, Jonathan4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Josiah  H.  Newbold  and 
Hannah  Richardson,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  12  mo.  7,  1840; 
married,  4  mo.  7,  1869,  Emeline  Parsons,  daughter  of  Isaac  Parsons  and 
Lydia  Ann  Anderson,  his  wife,  of  Falls  township,  Bucks  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania.   Residence,  Morrisville,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  James  S.  and  Emeline  (Parsons)  Newbold: 

3455-  Rosana  P.",  born  8  mo.  15,  1870. 
3456.  Anna  Margaret8,  born  5  mo.  27,  1873. 
3457-  Josiah  Hf.wf.s8,  born  6  mo.  13,  1875. 
3458.  Mary  Anderson8,  born  9  mo.  15,  1881. 

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1557.  ANNIE  K.  SHOEMAKER7  (James  W.6,  Dennis5,  Isaac4,  Jacob3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  James  W.  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Elizabeth 
Conard,  was  born  3  mo.  13,  1840;  married,  3  mo.  10,  1864,  Charles  N. 
Fredericks. 

Children  of  Charles  N.  and  Annie  K.  (Shoemaker)  Fredericks: 

3459.  Clara",  born  5  mo.  7,  1866;   died  2  mo.  27,  1879. 

3460.  Harry  W.8,  born  11  mo.  4,  1867. 

3461.  Charles",  died  young. 

3462.  Bessie8,  born  8  mo.  29,  1871 ;   died  2  mo.  28,  1879. 

3463.  Daniel8,  died  young. 

3464.  William8,  born  7  mo.,  1874;   died  2  mo.  28,  1879. 

3465.  Edward8,  died  in  infancy. 

3466.  John8,  died  in  infancy. 

3467.  Elie  W.s,  born  9  mo.  2,  1881. 

3468.  Hannah8,  born  12  mo.  24,  1884. 


1558.  THERESA  JONES  KIMBER7  (Lydia  Shoemaker0,  Jacob5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Emmor  Kimber,  Jr.,  and  his 
wife  Lydia  Shoemaker,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  9  mo.  19,  1819;  died  2  mo. 
7,  1851 ;  interred  in  the  Kimber  Lot,  Laurel  Hill;  married,  10  mo.  28,  1841, 
at  Friends'  Meeting,  Cherry  Street,  Philadelphia,  Joshua  Longstreth  Hallo- 
well,  born  3  mo.  21.  1819;  died  7  mo.  25,  1873;  son  of  Charles  Tyson  Hallo- 
well  and  his  wife  Ann  Longstreth;  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  first  of  the 
firm  of  Caleb  Cope  &  Co.,  and  afterwards  of  the  firm  of  Morris  L.  Hallowell 
&  Co.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Joshua  L.  and  Theresa  J.  (Kimber)  Hallowell : 

3469.  Charles8,  born  8  mo.  13,  1842;   died  4  mo.  13,  1875;   married  Belle  Jewett. 

3470.  Edward  Davis8,  born  5  mo.  8,  1845;   died  3  mo.  6,  1865,  at  1015  Race  Street,  Phila- 

delpbia ;    interred  at  Fair  Hill  Friends'  burying-grouud. 

3471.  Elwood  Walter8,  born  9  mo.  30,  1850;   died  4  mo.  21,  1851  ;   interred  in  the  Kimber 

Lot,  Laurel  Hill. 


1563.  EMMOR  SHOEMAKER  KIMBER7  (Lydia  Shoemaker0, 
Jacob,5  Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Emmor  Kimber,  Jr.,  and  his 
wife  Lydia  Shoemaker,  was  born  3  mo.  1,  1829,  in  Philadelphia  (Green  Street 
Monthly  Meeting  Records)  ;  married  Susan,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary 
(Conway)  Maddock,  of  Springfield,  Delaware  County,  Pennsylvania.  Resi- 
dence, Philadelphia. 

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Children  of  Eramor  S.  and  Susanna  (Maddock)  Kimber: 

3472.  William  M.8,  born  1851;   died  10  mo.  20,  1889;   married  Ellen  H.  Earp.    Children: 

3473.  Ellen'. 

3474.  Edith*. 

3475.  Raymond'. 

3476.  Groff". 

3477.  Elwood  Walter8,  born  in  Philadelphia ;    married  Martha  S.  Warren.      Residence, 
Philadelphia.     Children : 

3478.  E.  Walter',  deceased. 

3479.  Parvin",  died  young. 

3480.  Lillie",  married  William  H.  Warren.     Children  : 

3481.  Gertrude'. 

3482.  Ada'. 

1572.  EDWARD  B.  KIMBER7  (Lydia  Shoemaker6,  Jacob5,  Isaac4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Emmor  Kimber,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  23,  1833,  in  Philadelphia;  married  Mary  Ellen 
Hewes. 

Children  of  Edward  B.  and  Mary  E.  (Hewes)  Kimber: 

3483.  Anna  May8,  married  George  Leeds.     Children: 

3484.  May'. 

3485.  George,  Jr.". 

3486.  Martha8. 

3487.  Florence  G.8,  died  in  infancy. 

3488.  Nellie8,  died  in  infancy.* 

1584.  DANIEL  G.  EVANS7  (Samuel  Evans8,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  Evans  and  his  wife  Mary 
Ann  Grafly,  was  born  9  mo.  2,  183 1;  died  4  mo.  30,  1898;  married,  2  mo. 
5,  1855,  Margaret  R.  Chew,  born  4  mo.  21,  1823;  died  9  mo.  12,  1887. 

Child  of  Daniel  G.  and  Margaret  R.  (Chew)  Evans: 

3489-  Mary  Frances8,  born  I  mo.  21,  1858;   married,  4  mo.  21,  1897,  Eben  Boyd  Weitzel. 

1588.  DANIEL  Z.  EVANS7  (Isaac  Evans0,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Evans  and  Hannah  Zimmer- 
man, his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  27,  1824;  married  Susanna  Heydrick. 

Children  of  Daniel  Z.  and  Susanna  (Heydrick)  Evans: 

3490-  Charles  E.8,  born  3  mo.  17,  1851 ;    married  Bell  Southgate. 

3491.  David  Z.8,  born  1  mo.  4,  1852. 

3492.  Isaac8,  burn  4  mo.  16,  1862 ;    married,  12  mo.  21,  1884,  Martha  Hatten. 

*  For  these  last  three  families,  see  Kimber  Genealogy,  page  49. 
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1590.  MARY  BUIST7  (Rachel  Evans8,  Margaret  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Buist  and  Rachel  Evans,  his 
wife,  was  born  12  mo.  4,  1839;  married  William  Young. 

Children  of  William  and  Mary  (Buist)  Young: 

3493.  Bessie8,  born  11  mo.  28,  1859;    married  Barclay  Hall. 

3494.  Harvey8,  born  11  mo.  27,  1862. 

3495.  Frank8,  born  n  mo.  17,  187 1. 

3496.  Walter8,  born  5  mo.  3,  1874. 

1 59 1.  RACHEL  BUIST7  (Rachel  Evans6,  Margaret  Shoemaker6, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Buist  and  Rachel 
Evans,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  11,  1841  ;  died  2  mo.,  1897;  married,  3  mo. 
16,  1864,  Henry  G.  Townsend,  who  died  5  mo.,  1879,  son  of  Edward  and 
Ann  Townsend,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Henry  G.  and  Rachel  (Buist)  Townsend: 

3497.  Elgar  H.8,  born  12  mo.  22,  1864 ;   married  Alice  Nichols,  of  Massachusetts. 

3498.  Richard  H.8,  born  8  mo.  12,  1867 ;    died  12  mo.  3,  1897. 

161 3.  THOMAS  ELLWOOD  ROBERTS7  (Rachel  Roberts6,  Rachel 
Shoemaker8,  Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  Roberts  and  his 
wife  Rachel  Roberts,  was  born  8  mo.  16,  1825;  died  12  mo.  27,  1853,  in 
Philadelphia;  married,  10  mo.  9,  1851,  at  Flushing,  Long  Island,  Sarah 
Kimber,  born  7  mo.  11,  1831,  at  Flushing;  daughter  of  Joshua  Kimber  and 
Rachel  J.  Gummere,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Thomas  E.  and  Sarah  (Kimber)  Roberts: 

3499.  E.  Walter8,  born  5  mo.  1,  1853;   married,  10  mo.  21,  1874,  Louisa  K.  Maddock. 

3500.  Effie  Louise'. 

1627.  MARY  MULVANY7  (Phebe  Roberts6,  Rachel  Shoemaker6, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  Mulvany  and  Phebe 
Roberts,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  19,  1841 ;  died  11  mo.  10,  1886;  married, 
10  mo.  10,  1867,  William  R.  Free. 

Children  of  William  R.  and  Mary  (Mulvany)  Free: 

3501.  Lewis8,  born  8  mo.  15,  1868. 

3502.  Laura8,  born  11  mo.  14,  1883. 

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1632.  CHARLES  MULVANY7  (Phebe  Roberts6,  Rachel  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Mulvany  and  Phebe  Roberts, 
his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  16,  1856;  married,  3  mo.  21,  1888,  Eleanor  Potts. 

Child  of  Charles  and  Eleanor  (Potts)  Mulvany: 

3503.  Charles8,  born  I  mo.  10,  1890. 

1633.  SARAH  S.  ROBERTS7  (Aaron  Roberts8,  Rachel  Shoemaker6, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Aaron  Roberts  and  Elizabeth 
Sheets,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  15,  1844;  married  2  mo.  21,  1872,  Joseph  W. 
Warner. 

Children  of  Joseph  W.  and  Sarah  S.  (Roberts)  Warner: 

3504.  Isaac8,  born  10  mo.  19,  1873. 

3505.  Eleanor8,  born  3  mo.  15,  1879. 

3506.  Howard9,  born  1  mo.  6,  1881. 

1634.  RACHEL  ROBERTS7  (Aaron  Roberts6,  Rachel  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Aaron  Roberts  and  Elizabeth 
Sheets,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Norristown,  Pennsylvania,  2  mo.  2,  1846; 
married,  3  mo.  23,  1868,  Alfred  D.  Sharpless,  born  3  mo.  23,  1844,  at  West 
Chester,  Pennsylvania,  son  of  Philip  P.  Sharpless  and  Mary  A.  Paschall,  of 
West  Chester. 

Children  of  Alfred  D.  and  Rachel  (Roberts)  Sharpless: 

3507.  Nathan8,  born  9  mo.  2,  1870;   died  2  mo.  2,  1872. 

3508.  Elizabeth8,  born  6  mo.  9,  1872. 

3509.  Henry  R.8,  born  9  mo.  17,  1874. 

3510.  Mary  A.8,  born  9  mo.  30,  1876. 

351 1.  William  P.',  born  11  mo.  14,  1879. 

3512.  R.  Ellen8,  born  12  mo.  26,  1883. 

3513.  Alfred  R.8,  born  8  mo.  30,  1888. 

1635.  JOHN  ROBERTS7  (Aaron  Roberts6,  Rachel  Shoemaker5,  Isaac4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Aaron  Roberts  and  Elizabeth  Sheets  his 
wife,  was  born  at  Norristown,  Pennsylvania,  11  mo.  2^,  1848;  married,  3  mo. 
23,  1871,  Jane  A.  Kulp. 

Children  of  John  and  Jane  A.  (Kulp)  Roberts: 

3514.  Mary8,  born  4  mo.  19,  1872. 

3515.  Matthias8,  bom  10  mo.  4,  1873. 

3516.  Lillie  M.8,  born  4  mo.  1,  1877. 

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1638.  AARON  ROBERTS7  (Aaron  Roberts6,  Rachel  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Aaron  Roberts  and  Elizabeth  Sheets, 
his  wife,  was  born  at  Norristown,  10  mo.  1,  1856;  married,  2  mo.  9,  1880, 
Mary  T.  Fesmire. 

Children  of  Aaron  and  Mary  T.  (Fesmire)  Roberts: 

3517.  Edna  C.8,  born  n  mo.  8,  1880. 

3518.  Bessie  R.8,  born  9  mo.  25,  1881. 

3519.  Sidonia  N.8,  born  10  mo.  8,  1885. 

1640.  WILLIS  R.  ROBERTS7  (John  Roberts6,  Rachel  Shoemaker', 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Roberts  and  Mary  Reed,  his 
wife,  was  born  12  mo.  9,  1854;   married,  6  mo.  3,  1880,  Maggie  Jamison. 

Children  of  Willis  R.  and  Maggie  (Jamison)  Roberts: 

3520.  Willis  R.,  Jr.8,  born  5  mo.  I,  1881. 

3521.  Victor  J.8,  born  1  mo.  29,  1883. 

3522.  Paul  G.8,  born  11  mo.  15,  1888. 

1645.  EDWIN  MULLIN7  (Mary  Hallowell6,  Catharine  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Robert  Mullin  and  Mary  Hallowell, 
his  wife,  of  Gwynedd,  was  born  2  mo.  16,  1836;  married,  2  mo.  19,  1863, 
Anna  R.  Conrad,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Sarah  Conrad,  of  Horsham  township, 
Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  Edwin  and  Anna  R.  (Conrad)  Mullin: 

3523.  William  H.8,  born  8  mo.  30,  1864 ;   died  8  mo.  18,  1865. 

3524.  Mary8,  born  7  mo.  26,  1866;    died  9  mo.  18,  1866. 

3525.  Thomas  F.8,  born  4  mo.  11,  1868;    died  3  mo.  11,  1869. 

3526.  Sarah  J.8,  born  10  mo.  27,  1871. 

3527.  Edwin  M.8,  born  2  mo.  28,  1876. 

1646.  ISRAEL  MULLIN7  (Mary  Hallowell6,  Cartharine  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Robert  Mullin  and  Mary  Hallowell, 
his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  16,  1836;  married,  6  mo.  13,  1872,  Anna  Louisa  Ely. 

Children  of  Israel  and  Anna  L.  (Ely)  Mullin: 

3528.  Howard8,  born  10  mo.  6,  1874. 

3529.  Clarence8,  born  8  mo.  3,  1877. 

3530.  Wesley8,  born  7  mo.  8,  1882. 

1648.  JANE  H.  MULLIN7  (Mary  Hallowell6,  Catharine  Shoemaker6, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Robert  Mullin  and  Mary  Hal- 

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lowell,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  7,  1845;   married,  1  mo.  13,  1870,  Thomas 
Kerbaugh. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Jane  H.  ( Mullin )  Kerbaugh  : 

3531.  Mary  M.8,  born  6  mo.  3.  1872. 

3532.  Edgar8,  born  9  mo.  26,  1875. 

1649.  PHEBE  G.  MULLIN7  (Mary  Hallowell6,  Catharine  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Robert  Mullin  and  his  wife 
Mary  Hallowell,  was  born  3  mo.  30,  185 1 ;  married,  10  mo.  19,  1876,  David 
L.  Lukens. 

Children  of  David  L.  and  Phebe  G.  (  Mullin  )  Lukens  : 

3533.  Alice  M.s,  born  10  mo.  25,  1877. 

3534.  Gertrude8,  born  7  mo.  5,  1881. 

3535.  Phebe8,  born  2  mo.  25,  1890. 

1650.  WILLIAM  H.  PYOTT7  (Susanna  Hallowell6,  Catharine  Shoe- 
maker6, Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Pyott  and  his  wife 
Susanna  Hallowell,  was  bom  9  mo.  16,  1836;  married,  3  mo.  7,  1867,  Rachel 
Smiley. 

Children  of  William  H.  and  Rachel  (Smiley)  Pyott: 

3536.  Harry  D.8,  born  12  mo.  19,  1867. 
3537-  Jennie  H.8,  born  3  mo.  4,  1872. 
3538.  Susan  B.s,  born  10  mo.  15,  1874. 
3539-  Warren8,  born  7  mo.  14.  1881. 

3540.  Elma8,  born  11  mo.  1,  1884. 

165 1.  JAMES  PYOTT7  (Susanna  Hallowell0,  Catharine  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Pyott  and  his  wife  Susanna 
Hallowell,  was  born  9  mo.  12,  1838;  married,  2  mo.  13,  1862,  Mercy  Paiste. 

Children  of  James  and  Mercy  (Paiste)  Pyott: 

3541.  Lidie  R.8,  born  9  mo.  n.  1863. 

3542.  George",  born  4  mo.  5,  1865. 

3543.  Phineas8,  born  12  mo.  23,  1869. 

1652.  HARRY  PYOTT7  (Susanna  Hallowell6,  Catharine  Shoemaker5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  George  Pyott  and  Susanna  Hal- 
lowell, his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  21,  1840;  married,  5  mo.  7,  1870,  Belle 
Hart. 

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Child  of  Harry  and  Belle  (Hart)  Pyott : 

3544.  Mary  B.!,  born  4  mo.  1,  1871. 

1657.  MIRA  B.  STOUT7  (Phebe  Hallowell6,  Catharine  Shoemaker6, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  K.  Stout  and  his  wife 
Phebe  Hallowell,  was  born  8  mo.  19,  1850;  died  5  mo.  12,  1879;  married,  12 
mo.  18,  1873,  Robert  H.  Johnson. 

Children  of  Robert  H.  and  Mira  B.  (Stout)  Johnson: 

3545.  Walter  H.8.  born  5  mo.  27,  1875. 

3546.  Maggie  J.8,  born  12  mo.  12,  1877. 

1680.  JAMES  KLINE  SHOEMAKER7  (Dr.  David  K.6,  David5, 
Isaac4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Dr.  David  K.  Shoemaker  and  his 
wife  Alicia  Mallon  Sendos,  was  born  8  mo.  11.  1850;  married,  6  mo.  4,  1872, 
Alice  Mallon  Gihon. 

Children  of  James  K.  and  Alice  M.  (Gihon)  Shoemaker: 

3547.  Harry  Packer8,  born  4  mo.  8,  1873. 

3548.  Nellie  Mary8,  born  10  mo.  1,  1874;    married  William  Bernard  Cleary. 

3549.  Mary8,  born  4  mo.  12,  1878. 

3550.  Gertrude8,  born  7  mo.  27,  1879. 

3551.  William  Dixon8,  born  3  n.o.  18,  1881 ;   died  same  day. 

3552.  James  Kline,  Jr.8,  born  1  mo.  21,  1883. 

1700.  ALAN  C.  ADAMSON7  (Elizabeth  Taylor6,  Eleanor  Shoemaker', 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  Adamson  and  Elizabeth 
Taylor,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  27,  1835;  married,  4  mo.  22,  1858,  Matilda 
Smith,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Matilda  Smith. 

Child  of  Alan  C.  and  Matilda  (Smith)  Adamson: 

3553.  Lewella". 

1 70 1.  REBECCA  JANE  ADAMSON7  (Elizabeth  Taylor",  Eleanor 
Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  Adam- 
son and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  1,  1840;  married,  4  mo. 
9,  1867,  Edmund  H.  Smith,  son  of  Zebulon  and  Hannah  K.  Smith. 

Children  of  Edmund  H.  and  Rebecca  J.   (Adamson)  Smith: 

3554.  Elizabeth  A.8,  born  3  mo.  8,  1868 ;   married  Joseph  B.  Anders. 

3555.  Hannah  K.8,  born  7  mo.  6,  1870;    married,  10  mo.  15,  1896,  Frank  R.  Heller. 

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1702.  GEORGE  B.  TAYLOR7  (Jesse  W.  Taylor6,  Eleanor  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1  ),  son  of  Jesse  W.  and  Maria  (Balderston) 
Taylor,  was  born  10  mo.  5,  1841  ;  died  3  mo.  21,  1887;  married,  2  mo.  26, 
1867,  Hannah  Mary  Smedley,  daughter  of  George  and  Philena  Smedley. 

Children  of  George  B.  and  Hannah  M.  (Smedley)  Taylor: 

3556.  Walter  S.b,  born  10  mo.  6,  1868;    married  Helen  Savery. 

3557.  Laura  H.8,  born  2  mo.  24,  1872;    married,  10  mo.  7,  1891,  Charles  Ellis  Ecroyd. 

3558.  Frederick  S.8,  born  12  mo.  19,  1877. 

3559.  Anna  B.8,  born  8  mo.  20,  1882. 

1703.  WILLIAM  TAYLOR7  (Jesse  \V.  Taylor6,  Eleanor  Shoemaker5. 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  W.  and  Maria  (Balderston) 
Taylor,  was  born  7  mo.  19,  1843;  died  6  mo.  22,  1888;  married,  11  mo.  6, 
1867,  Sallie  Jenkins,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  Jenkins. 

Children  of  William  and  Sallie  (Jenkins)  Taylor: 

3560.  Bertha  M.8,  born  7  mo.  2,  1869;   married,  11  mo.  12,  1889,  C.  B.  Webster. 

3561.  Ella  Frances8,  born  5  mo.  28,  1874;   died  4  mo.  7,  1891. 

1704.  CHARLES  J.  TAYLOR7  (Jesse  W.  Taylor8,  Eleanor  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  W.  and  Maria  (Balderston) 
Taylor,  was  born  12  mo.  4,  1845;  married,  4  mo.  4,  1872,  Annie  D.  Wilson, 
daughter  of  John  and  Hannah  Wilson.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Charles  J.  and  Annie  D.  (Wilson)  Taylor: 

3562.  Howard  Wilson8,  born  11  mo.  10,  1873. 

3563.  William  Henry8,  born  2  mo.  19,  1879. 

1705.  MARK  B.  TAYLOR7  (Jesse  W.  Taylor6,  Eleanor  Shoemaker5. 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  W.  and  Maria  (Balderston) 
Taylor,  was  born  9  mo.  4,  1848;  married,  2  mo.  27,  1873,  Amanda  Allen, 
born  6  mo.  30,  1848,  daughter  of  John  H.  and  Anna  P.  Allen.  Residence, 
Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Mark  B.  and  Amanda  (Allen)  Taylor: 

3564.  John  Allen8,  born  2  mo.  10,  1877. 

3565.  Helen  Balderston8,  born  3  mo.  22,  1880. 

3566.  William  Kenneth8,  bora  <S  mo.  4,  1886. 

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1706.  ELLEN  M.  TAYLOR7  (Jesse  W.  Taylor6,  Eleanor  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jesse  W.  and  Maria  (Balder- 
ston)  Taylor,  was  born  9  mo.  8,  1850;  married,  2  mo.  16,  1875,  William 
H.  Moon,  son  of  Mahlon  and  Jane  C.  Moon. 

Children  of  William  H.  and  Ellen  M.  (Taylor)  Moon: 

3567.  Edith  C",  born  10  mo.  19,  1877. 

3568.  Henry  T.*,  born  12  mo.  21,  1879. 

3569.  James  Edward",  born  3  mo.  22,  1883. 

3570.  Maria  B.'(  born  1  mo.  19,  1889. 

1710.  CHALKLEY  BELL7  (Sarah  Comfort8,  Margaret  Shoemaker6, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Hughes  Bell  and  his  wife  Sarah 
Comfort,  was  born  4  mo.  16,  1821 ;  married,  4  mo.  14,  1842,  Mary  Emlen, 
born  3  mo.  21,  1818,  daughter  of  James  and  Sarah  Emlen,  of  West  Chester, 
Pennsylvania.    They  resided  in  Bloomington,  Illinois. 

Children  of  Chalkley  and  Mary  (Emlen)  Bell: 

3571-  James  E.8,  born  2  mo.  10,  1843;    died  11  mo.  28,  1857. 

3572.  Walter  H.s,  born  11  mo.  6,  1844;   married  Sarah  W.  Flagg. 

3573.  Sarah  E.8,  born  7  mo.  3,  1846;    married  Isaac  P.  Garrett. 

3574.  Mifflin  E.8,  born  10  mo.  20,  1847;  married  Susan  Adelaide  Van  Hoff. 

3575.  Samuel  E.8,  born  8  mo.  6,  1850. 

3576.  George8,  born  7  mo.  25,  1852 ;    died  6  mo.,  1853. 

3577.  Arthur  H.8,  born  6  mo.  25,  1855;   married  Delia  E.  Thatcher. 

3578.  Charles  E.8,  born  3  mo.  31,  1858;   married  Ellen  Wickham. 

1712.  MARY  BELL7  (Sarah  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoemaker6,  David4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Hughes  Bell  and  his  wife  Sarah  Com- 
fort, was  born  8  mo.  12,  1826;  married,  12  mo.  18,  1851,  Joseph  K.  Lippin- 
cott,  Jr.,  born  1  mo.  17,  1830,  son  of  Joseph  K.  Lippincott  and  Keturah 
Haines,  of  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  Joseph  K.,  Jr.,  and  Mary  (Bell)  Lippincott: 

3579.  Rebecca  H.8,  born  11  mo.  4,  1853;    died  7  mo.  24,  1855. 

3580.  Mary  C.!,  born  5  mo.  6,  1856. 

3581.  Joseph  K.8,  born  7  mo.  14,  i860;   married  Agnes  Smith. 

1713.  EZRA  C.  BELL7  (Sarah  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoemaker6, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Hughes  Bell  and  his  wife  Sarah 
Comfort,  was  born  8  mo.  19,  1830;  married  (1),  10  mo.  16,  1856,  Esther  C. 
Roberts,  born  1  mo.  1,  1833 ;  died  6  mo.  2,  1877;  daughter  of  Reuben  Roberts 
and  Rachel  Haines.    They  resided  at  Mount  Ephraim,  New  Jersey,  and  had 

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five  children.  He  married  (2),  11  mo.  15,  1883,  Priscilla  M.  Evans,  nee 
Haines,  born  1  mo.  18,  1835,  widow  of  Joseph  B.  Evans  and  daughter  of 
Zebedee  Haines  and  Elizabeth  Hendrickson ;  no  children  by  second  marriage. 

Children  of  Ezra  C.  and  Esther  C.  (Roberts)  Bell: 

3582.  John  H.8,  born  11  mo.  19,  1858;  married,  10  mo.  27,  1887,  Sarah  E.  Nicholson. 

3583.  Edwin  R.8,  born  11  mo.  2,  i860;    married,  5  mo.  12,  1887,  Mary  W.  Matlack. 

3584.  Margaret",  born  9  mo.  29,  1862. 

3585.  Henry8,  born  6  mo.  2y,  1866;    died  7  mo.  5,  1867. 

3586.  Caroline  R.",  born  11  mo.  3,  1868. 

1714.  JAMES  BELL7  (Sarah  Comfort8,  Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Hughes  Bell  and  his  wife  Sarah  Comfort, 
was  born  5  mo.  27,  1834;  married  Rebecca  C.  Darnell,  born  1  mo.  8,  1837, 
daughter  of  David  and  Mary  C.  Darnell ;  resided  at  Mount  Ephraim,  New 
Jersey. 

Children  of  James  and  Rebecca  C.  (Darnell)  Bell: 

3587.  Mary  D.',  born  6  mo.  7,  i860. 

3588.  Howard  H.",  born  10  mo.  5,  1861. 

1 71 5.  MARGARET  WILLIAMS7  (Grace  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker5, David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Williams  and 
his  wife  Grace  Comfort,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  11  mo.  18,  1826;  died  9 
mo.  4,  1901;  married,  10  mo.  2,  1855,  Jat>ez  Jenkins,  born  in  1816;  died  2 
mo.  28,  1887;  buried  in  Germantown;  son  of  Jabez  Jenkins  and  Ann  P. 
Newlin.     They  resided  in  Germantown,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Jabez  and  Margaret  (Williams)  Jenkins: 

3589.  Ann  N.8,  born  9  mo.  18,  1856;   died  10  mo.  30,  1857. 

3590.  Mary8,  born  11  mo.  20,  1858;   married  William  Y.  Warner. 

3591.  Charles  W.8,  born  5  mo.  26,  i860;   died  8  mo.  17,  1881. 

3592.  Margaret8,  born  2  mo.  11,  1864. 

1717-  JONATHAN  G.  WILLIAMS7  (Grace  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker6, David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Charles  Williams  and  his 
wife  Grace  Comfort,  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  2  mo.  3,  1830;  married,  10 
mo.  25,  1855,  Susan  Roberts,  born  1  mo.  4,  1832,  daughter  of  David  and 
Rachel  Roberts.  He  was  superintendent,  for  several  years,  of  Westtown 
Boarding  School  in  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  and  later  superintendent 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  where  he  died,  1  mo.  10,  1896. 
He  was  buried  in  Friends'  burying-ground  at  Moorestown,  New  Jersey. 

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Children  of  Jonathan  G.  and  Susan  (Roberts)  Williams: 

3593.  Charles8,  born  6  mo.  18,  1857 ;   graduate  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania ;   mar- 

ried 9  mo.  26,  1889,  Anna  H.  Taylor. 

3594.  Esther8,  born  12  mo.  6,  i860;    married,  2  mo.  12,  1891,  Edward  R.,  son  of  Justus 

C.  and  Mary  L.  Strawbridge. 

3595.  Mary  R.8,  born  3  mo.  14,  1863. 

3596.  George  G.8,  born  1  mo.  16,  1865 ;   married,  3  mo.  26,  1891,  Anna  Nicholson  Rhoads. 

3597.  Rachel8,  born  2  mo.  27,  1867. 

3598.  Grace8,  born  12  mo.  17,  1869;   died  I  mo.  13,  1S71. 

3599.  Susan  E.e,  born  9  mo.  27,  1873. 

1723.  JONES  YERKES7  (Jane  Comfort0,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jones  Yerkes  and  his  wife  Jane 
Comfort,  was  born  8  mo.  28,  1830;  married,  10  mo.  15,  1856,  Laetitia  T. 
Jarrett,  born  1  mo.  13,  1832,  daughter  of  Charles  Jarrett  and  his  wife  Hannah 
Maulsby.    Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Jones  and  Laetitia  T.  (Jarrett)  Yerkes: 

3600.  Charles  J.8,  born  8  mo.  7,  1857;    died  1  mo.  3,  1883;   buried  in  Moorestovvn. 

3601.  Hannah8,  born  2  mo.  22,  1862;   married,  4  mo.  16,  1885,  Edward  Forsythe. 

3602.  Jane  L.b,  born  6  mo.  16,  1868. 

3603.  Samuel  J.8,  born  6  mo.  12,  1872. 

1727.  ANNA  LIPPINCOTT7  (Jane  Comfort'3,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Charles  Lippincott  and  his 
wife  Jane  Yerkes,  nee  Comfort,  was  born  4  mo.  22,  1848;  married,  2  mo.  12, 
1874,  Morris  Ebert,  born  9  mo.  2,  1841.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Morris  and  Anna  (Lippincott)  Ebert: 

3604.  Gertrude8,  born  3  mo.  28,  1877 ;    died  7  mo.  14,  1878. 

3605.  Helen  W.8,  born  9  mo.  11,  1883. 

1728.  JOSIAH  F.  JONES7  (Ann  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Jones  and  his  wife  Ann 
Comfort,  was  born  in  Conshohocken,  Pennsylvania,  11  mo.  6,  1827;  married 
(1),  10  mo.  12,  1854,  Hannah  Albertson,  born  11  mo.  12,  1829;  died  3  mo. 
27,  1862;  daughter  of  Josiah  Albertson  and  his  wife  Alice  Maulsby;  (2),  10 
mo.  20,  1870,  Deborah  F.  Haines,  daughter  of  David  Haines  and  his  wife 
Deborah  Troth,  of  New  Jersey.    Residence,  Germantown. 

Children  of  Josiah  F.  and  Hannah  (Albertson)  Jones: 

3606.  Henry  M.8,  born  8  mo.  17,  1855;   married,  5  mo.  12,  1881,  Lydia  L.  Roberts. 

3607.  Walter8,  born  8  mo.  28,  1858. 

3608.  J.  Albert",  born  3  mo.  23,  1862. 

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Child  of  Josiah  F.  and  Deborah  F.  (Haines)  Jones: 
3609.  Alice",  born  8  mo.  20,  1871 ;    died  8  mo.  20,  1871. 


1729.  JAMES  S.  JONES7  (Ann  Comfort0,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Jones  and  his  wife  Ann 
Comfort,  was  born  2  mo.  7,  1829;  married  (1),  11  mo.  4,  1858,  Anna  Mary 
Smedley,  born  2  mo.  11,  1836;  died  8  mo.  26,  1879;  daughter  of  Enos 
Smedley  and  his  wife  Hannah  H.  Sharpless;  (2),  3  mo.  5,  1885,  Ruth  B. 
Leeds,  born  3  mo.  7,  1852,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  Ann  Leeds.  Resi- 
dence, Germantown. 

Children  of  James  S.  and  Anna  M.  (Smedley)  Jones: 

3610.  Enos  Smedley8,  born  11  mo.  18,  1859;   died  3  mo.  3.  1882;   buried  in  Germantown. 

361 1.  Susan  Thomas8,  born  8  mo.  28,  1863. 

3612.  Arthur  Howell8,  born  4  mo.  24,  1868. 

1730.  SUSAN  JONES7  (Ann  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoemaker5,  David4, 
Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Isaac  Jones  and  his  wife  Ann  Com- 
fort, was  born  11  mo.  20,  1830;  married,  2  mo.  14,  1856,  John  Wood,  son  of 
John  and  Mary  Wood.     They  reside  in  New  York. 

Child  of  John  and  Susan  (Jones)  Wood: 

3613.  William  J.8,  born  4  mo.  14,  1858. 

1731-  SAMUEL  JONES7  (Ann  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Jones  and  his  wife  Ann 
Comfort,  was  born  10  mo.  15,  1832;  married,  10  mo.  17,  1872,  in  West 
Chester,  Pennsylvania,  Philena  S.  Smedley,  born  4  mo.  18,  1840,  daughter  of 
Enos  Smedley  and  his  wife  Hannah  H.  Sharpless.     Residence,  Germantown. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Philena  S.  (Smedley)  Jones: 

3614.  Mifflin  Wistar8,  born  4  mo.  24,  1875. 

3615.  Alice  H.8,  born  5  mo.  13,  1879;   died  6  mo.  3,  1879. 

3616.  S.  Percy8,  born  12  mo.  13,  1880. 

1732.  JEREMIAH  C.  JONES7  (Ann  Comfort8,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Jones  and  his  wife  Ann 
Comfort,  was  born  3  mo.  18,  1835;  married  (1),  12  mo.  15,  1864,  Mary 
Webb,  born  9  mo.  4,  1833;  died  3  mo.,  1869;  daughter  of  Harlan  and  Ann 
Webb;  (2),  10  mo.  20,  1874,  Hannah  C.  Lewis.  Residence.  Chestnut  Hill, 
Philadelphia. 

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Children  of  Jeremiah  C.  and  Mary  (Webb)  Jones: 

3617.  Anna8,  born  7  mo.  28,  1866. 

3618.  Mary  H.8,  born  3  mo.  6,  1869;   died  3  mo.,  1869. 

Child  of  Jeremiah  C.  and  Hannah  C.  (Lewis)  Jones: 

3619.  William  J.8,  born  2  mo.  19,  1876;   died  2  mo.  20,  1876. 

1734.  WILLIAM  P.  JONES7  (Ann  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoemaker8, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Jones  and  his  wife  Ann 
Comfort,  was  born  9  mo.  8,  1842;  married,  10  mo.  19,  1876,  Elizabeth  A. 
Leeds,  born  10  mo.  6,  1846,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  Ann  Leeds,  of 
Moorestown,  New  Jersey.     Residence,  Conshohocken,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  William  P.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Leeds)  Jones: 

3620.  Nathan  L.8,  born  2  mo.  17,  1878. 

3621.  Howard  Townsend8,  born  2  mo.  23,  1883. 

1735.  GEORGE  M.  COMFORT7  (John  S.  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker5, David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  S.  Comfort  and  his 
wife  Jane  C.  Comfort,  was  born  10  mo.  4,  1837;  married,  10  mo.  14,  1858, 
Ann  Elizabeth  Comfort,  born  7  mo.  21,  1837,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Mercy 
Comfort.     Residence,  near  Fallsington,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  George  M.  and  Ann  E.  (Comfort)  Comfort: 

3622.  Edward  C.8,  born  8  mo.  4,  1859;   died  9  mo.  28,  1861. 

3623.  Henry  W.8,  born  2  mo.  27,  1863;    married,  11  mo.  13,  1884.  Edith  De  Cou,  born 

10  mo.  28,  i860;  died  I  mo.  6,  1888;  daughter  of  Ellis  and  Sarah  B.  De  Cou; 
no  children.  He  married  (2),  2  mo.  17,  1891,  Lydia  Parsons,  born  4  mo.  14, 
1858,  daughter  of  Ellwood  Parsons  and  Mercy  Ann  Taylor. 

3624.  William  S.8,  born  7  mo.  2,  1865;  died  8  mo.  12,  1866. 

1736.  REBECCA  HAVERSTICK7  (Alice  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker5, David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  Haverstick 
and  his  wife  Alice  Comfort,  was  born  12  mo.  14,  1847;  married,  5  mo.  1, 
1873,  William  Matlack,  born  7  mo.  6,  1844,  son  of  William  Matlack  and  his 
wife  Rebecca  Evans,  of  Cropwell,  New  Jersey.  Residence,  Moorestown,  New 
Jersey. 

Children  of  William  and  Rebecca  (Haverstick)  Matlack: 

3625.  Alice  H.8,  born  1  mo.  10,  1876. 

3626.  Emma8,  born  4  mo.  18,  1879. 

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1738.  EZRA  COMFORT7  (Jeremiah  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jeremiah  Comfort  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth  Cadwalader,  was  born  7  mo.  13,  1847;  married,  10  mo.  3,  1878, 
Anna  Catharine  Porter,  born  12  mo.  14,  1856,  daughter  of  Cyrus  and  Ann  C. 
Porter. 

Children  of  Ezra  and  Anna  C.  (Porter)  Comfort: 

3627.  Elizabeth  C.s,  born  9  mo.  26,  1879. 

3628.  Anna8,  born  6  mo.  18,  1882. 

1739.  SARAH  C.  COMFORT7  (Jeremiah  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker5, David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jeremiah  Comfort 
and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Cadwalader,  was  born  4  mo.  22,  1849;  married,  9  mo. 
27,  1877,  George  D.  Reeves,  born  9  mo.  30,  1845,  son  °f  Josiah  and  Maria 
Reeves,  of  Medford,  New  Jersey.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  George  D.  and  Sarah  C.  (Comfort)  Reeves: 

3629.  Rachel  C.8,  born  5  mo.  13,  18S0. 

3630.  Margaret  Morris8,  born  11  mo.  8,  1881. 

1740.  CHARLES  W.  COMFORT7  (Jeremiah  Comfort0,  Margaret 
Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jeremiah  Comfort 
and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Cadwalader,  was  born  1  mo.  31,  1851 ;  married,  9  mo. 
5,  1883,  Matilda  Bedell,  born  11  mo.  22,  1855,  daughter  of  William  and 
Matilda  Bedell.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Child  of  Charles  W.  and  Matilda  (Bedell)  Comfort: 

3631.  Charles  W.,  Jr.8,  born  7  mo.  3,  1885. 

1741.  HARVEY  S.  COMFORT7  (Jeremiah  Comfort6,  Margaret  Shoe- 
maker5, David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jeremiah  Comfort  and  his 
wife  Elizabeth  Cadwalader,  was  born  11  mo.  8,  1852;  married,  in  1873, 
Annie  C.  Freas,  born  10  mo.  21,  1853,  daughter  of  Walter  and  Eliza  Freas. 
Residence,  Conshohocken,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Harvey  S.  and  Annie  C.  (Freas)  Comfort: 

3652.  Walton8,  born  in  1873. 

3633.  Elizabeth8,  born  in  1877. 

3634.  Anna8,  born  in  1878. 

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1743.  ISAAC  ROBERTS  COMFORT7  (Jeremiah  Comfort6,  Margaret 
Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jeremiah  Comfort 
and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Cadwalader,  was  born  7  mo.  15,  i860;  married,  2  mo. 
12,  1885,  Anna  Adelaide  Brinton,  born  4  mo.  10,  1857,  daughter  of  George 
F.  Brinton  and  his  wife  Mary  E.  Lewis,  of  Philadelphia.  Residence,  Mont- 
gomery County,  Pennsylvania. 

Child  of  Isaac  R.  and  Anna  A.  (Brinton)  Comfort: 

3635.  George  Brinton8,  bon:  10  mo.  29,  1886. 

1746.  JOHN  B.  COMFORT7  (David  Comfort0.  Margaret  Shoemaker5, 
David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  David  Comfort  and  his  wife  Sarah 
Ann  Bacon,  was  born  10  mo.  21,  1848;  married  (T),  4  mo.  6,  1871,  Sarah 
T.  Leeds,  born  2  mo.  2,  1846;  died  5  mo.  17,  1S74;  daughter  of  Nathan  and 
Sarah  Ann  Leeds;  (2),  10  mo.  18,  1877,  Annie  C.  Wright,  daughter  of 
Charles  Wright  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  his  wife;  (3)  Elizabeth  Lippincott, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Lippincott.  They  resided  in  Columbus, 
New  Jersey. 

Child  of  John  B.  and  Sarah  T.  (Leeds)  Comfort: 

3636.  Mary  R.8,  born  7  mo.  20,  1873. 

1749.  WILLIAM  A.  WARRINGTON7  (Margaret  Comfort6,  Margaret 
Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Henry  Warrington 
and  his  wife  Margaret  Comfort,  was  born  2  mo.  25,  1846;  died  in  1886; 
married,  3  mo.  27,  1875,  Susan  Walton,  born  8  mo.  2,  1851,  daughter  of 
Israel  Walton.  He  was  first  mate  on  the  ship  "  Illinois."  They  lived  in 
Moorestown,  New  Jersey. 

Children  of  William  A.  and  Susan  (Walton)  Warrington: 

3637.  Helen8,  born  4  mo.  14,  1880. 

3638.  Margaret  H.8,  born  3  mo.  3,  1882. 

1 75 1.  CHARLES  W.  WARRINGTON7  (Margaret  Comfort6,  Mar- 
garet Shoemaker5,  David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Henry  War- 
rington and  his  wife  Margaret  Comfort,  was  born  4  mo.  5,  1854;  married. 
5  mo.  9.  1877,  Rebecca  Wistar  Abbott,  born  2  mo.  26,  1853,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Abbott  and  his  wife  Sarah  Wistar.  He  was  a  druggist  in  Phila- 
delphia. 

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Children  of  Charles  W.  and  Rebecca  W.  (Abbott)  Warrington: 

3639.  Henry8,  born  2  mo.  20,  1878. 

3640.  Samuel  A.8,  born  10  mo.  10,  1880. 

1756.  SAMUEL  MORRIS  JONES7  (Charles  JonesB,  Mary  Shoe- 
maker5, David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Charles  Jones  and  Ann 
Magarge,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Germantown,  1  mo.  11,  1857;  married,  4 
mo.  14,  1880,  Jane  C.  Balderston.  daughter  of  Lloyd  and  Catharine  (Canby) 
Balderston. 

Children  of  Samuel  M.  and  Jane  C.  (Balderston)  Jones: 

3641.  Lloyd  B.s,  born  9  mo.  30,  1882. 

3642.  Catharine  B.8,  born  5  mo.  20,  1884. 

3643.  Charles  Barclay8,  born   1  mo.   16,  1887. 

3644.  Marian  H.8,  born  5  mo.  27.  1889. 

3645.  Edward  Morris8,  born  3  mo.  9,  1893. 

1760.  EZRAETTA  JONES7  (Robert  Barclay  Jones".  Mary  Shoe- 
maker5, David4,  Jacob3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Robert  Barclay 
Jones  and  Ezraetta  Jones,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Cheltenham,  1  mo.  28,  1859; 
married,  3  mo.  3,  1887,  James  M.  Moon.     Residence,  Germantown. 

Children  of  James  M.  and  Ezraetta  (Jones)  Moon: 

3646.  Barclay  J.8,  born  2  mo.  28,  1890. 

3647.  Mary8,  born  4  mo.  20.  1891. 

1764.  JOSEPH  L.  SHOEMAKER7  (Jesse6.  Joseph5,  Thomas4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  of  Little  Britain,  Lancaster  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania, son  of  Jesse  Shoemaker  and  his  second  wife,  Sarah  Lukens,  was  born  7 
mo.  9,  1829;  died  in  Lancaster  County,  4  mo.  4,  1899:  married,  3  mo. 
2,  1854,  by  the  mayor  of  Lancaster,  to  Emeline  Lamborn,  born  9  mo.  20, 
1834;  died  11  mo.  8,  1880;  daughter  of  Smedley  Lamborn  and  Margaret 
Bolton.     Residence,  Drumore,  Lancaster  County. 

Children  of  Joseph  L.  and  Emeline  (Lamborn)  Shoemaker: 

3648.  Cynthia',  born  2  mo.  2,  1855;    died  10  mo.  6,  1876. 

3649.  Charles  L.8,  born  3  mo.  13,  1856;   married,  11  mo.  20,  1884,  M.  Ella  Cutler. 

3650.  Allison8,  born  4  mo.  3,  1858:   now  living  in  Wyoming;    unmarried. 

3651.  Leander",  born  2  mo.  13.  1862;    married,  2  mo.  27,  1884.  Leora  Kent. 

3652.  Enos8,  born  9  mo.  2.  1865;   died  9  mo.  16,  1865. 

3653.  William  Lewis8,  born  11  mo.  8,  1869;    married,  12  mo.  24,  1891,  Sarah  Bradley. 

3654.  Edgar8,  born  2  mo.  13,  1872. 

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1766.  ABRAHAM  SHOEMAKER7  (Jesse15.  Joseph5,  Thomas4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Lukens,  his 
wife,  was  born  at  Drumore,  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania,  5  mo.  12,  1832; 
married,  12  mo.  16,  1858,  Regina  Y.  Idall. 

Children  of  Abraham  and  Regina  Y.  (Idall)  Shoemaker: 

3655.  Annie8,  born  9  mo.  28,  1859. 

3656.  Wilmer  G.",  born  4  mo.  25,  1862. 

3657.  Mary  A.8,  born  12  mo.  24,  1865. 

1768.  WILLIAM  L.  SHOEMAKER7  (Jesse6,  Joseph5,  Thomas4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Lukens,  his 
wife,  was  born  12  mo.  20,  1843;  married,  1  mo.  20,  1870,  Alice  A.  Lamborn, 
born  4  mo.  14.  1847,  daughter  of  Smedley  and  Margaret  Lamborn,  of  Liberty 
Square,  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania.     Residence,  Goshen,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  William  L.  and  Alice  A.  (Lamborn)  Shoemaker: 

3658.  Winonas.  born  12  mo.  7,  1870 ;  married,  12  mo.  18,  1895,  Harry  J.  Drennen. 

3659.  Jesse8,  born  9  mo.  20,  1880;    died  young. 

3660.  Lula  May8,  born  10  mo.  30,  1888. 

1775-  WILLIAM  DUDLEY  FOULKE7  (Hannah  Shoemaker6,  Abra- 
ham5, Thomas4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  Foulke,  of  New 
York,  and  Hannah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  New  York,  11  mo.  20, 
1848;  graduated  A.B.,  1869,  at  Columbia  College,  New  York  City;  received 
degree  of  A.M.  in  1872,  and,  after  studying  law,  LL.B. ;  was  admitted  to  the 
bar  in  New  York  in  5  mo.,  1870,  and  in  Indiana  in  1876.  In  11  mo.,  1882, 
he  was  elected  to  the  Senate  of  Indiana  for  a  term  of  four  years,  and  took 
a  prominent  position  in  that  body.  In  public  affairs,  including  the  movement 
to  reform  the  civil  service  and  that  to  extend  suffrage  to  women,  he  has 
taken  an  active  and  influential  part.  He  married,  10  mo.,  1872,  Mary  T. 
Reeves,  daughter  of  Mark  E.  and  Caroline  (Middleton)  Reeves,  of  Richmond, 
Indiana.  He  was  appointed  by  President  Roosevelt,  1901,  United  States  Civil 
Service  Commissioner.     Residence,  Richmond. 

Children  of  William  D.  and  Mary  T.  (Reeves)  Foulke: 

3661.  Caroline  R.8,  born  7  mo.  28,  1873. 

3662.  Lydia  H.8,  born  9  mo.  8.  1875. 

3663.  Mary  T.  R.8,  born  11  mo.  14,  1879. 

3664.  Arthur  Dudley8,  born  5  mo.  17,  1882:    died  1  mo.  3,  1887. 

3665.  Lucy  Dudley8,  born  1  mo.  25,  1884;    died  1  mo.  5,  1887. 

3666.  Gwendolen  M.8,  born  6  mo.  23,  1890. 

291 


£bc  Sbocmafcer  family  of  Cbeltenbam 

1777.  EDWIN  SHOEMAKER7  (Thomas0,  Jacob5,  Thomas4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  and  Abi  (Bolton)  Shoemaker,  was  born 
1  mo.  13,  1828;  married,  2  mo.  14,  1850,  Margaret  F.  Kensel,  born  8  mo.  2$, 
1826,  daughter  of  Maurice  and  Susan  (Horner)  Kensel. 

Children  of  Edwin  and  Margaret  F.  (Kensel)  Shoemaker: 

3667.  T.  Maurice8,  born  3  mo.  24.  1851  ;    married,  2  mo.  io,  1875,  Mattie  A.  Eberly. 

3668.  Alfred  K.8,  born  2  mo.  1,  1853;    married,  10  mo.  25,  1876,  Sarah  E.  Fosnochl. 

3669.  Ida  E.8,  born  4  mo.  4,  1854;   married,  6  mo.  14.  1879,  Harry  O.  Hardy. 

3670.  Abi  B.8,  born  2  mo.  21,  1856;    married,  10  mo.  31,  1882,  John  E.  Evans. 

3671.  John  K.8,  born  6  mo.  6,  1857;    married,  3  mo.  31,  1879,  Ella  Reist. 

3672.  Susan  Eva8,  born  6  mo.  26,  1859;  married,  8  mo.  2,  1879,  William  H.  Harmar. 

3673.  Annie  K.\  born  9  mo.  12,  1861 ;    married,  2  mo.  10,  1884.  John  P.  Snyder. 

3674.  Margaret  Melissa8,  born  6  mo.  22,   1863;    married.   1   mo.    18,   1887,   Milton  G. 

Evans. 

3675.  Lizzie  T.  K.s,  born  7  mo.  1,  1866. 

1779.  ISAAC  B.  SHOEMAKER7  (Thomas6,  Jacob5.  Thomas4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Thomas  and  Abi  (Bolton)  Shoemaker, 
was  born  9  mo.  24,  1832;  died  5  mo.  16,  1879;  married  (1),  1  mo.  24,  1856, 
Anna  E.  Kent,  born  1  mo.  7,  1832,  daughter  of  Daniel  Kent  and  Sarah 
Brosius,  his  wife;    (2)  Edith  Robinson. 

Children  of  Isaac  B.  and  Anna  E.  (Kent)  Shoemaker: 

3676.  Ellwood9,  born  9  mo.  16,  1857. 

3677.  Walter8,  born  9  mo.  16,  1857. 

3678.  Irene8,  born  3  mo.  7,  1863. 

3679.  Viola8,  born  11  mo.  26,  1867. 

1781.  ELIZABETH  T.  SHOEMAKER7  (Thomas6,  Jacob5,  Thomas4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Abi  (Bolton)  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  2  mo.  14,  1837;  died  9  mo.  16,  1863;  married  W.  L.  G. 
Kent,  son  of  Daniel  Kent  and  Sarah  Brosius,  his  wife. 

Child  of  W.  L.  G.  and  Elizabeth  T.  (Shoemaker)  Kent: 

3680.  Leora8,  born  11  mo.  8,  1862;   married,  2  mo.  27,  1884,  Leander  Shoemaker. 

1783.  GEORGE  SMITH7  (Tacy  Shoemaker6,  Jacob5,  Thomas4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Smith  and  Tacy  Shoemaker,  his 
wife,  was  born  5  mo.  19,  1827;  married,  3  mo.  23,  1848,  Emeline  Tennis, 
born  9  mo.  22,  1827,  daughter  of  Israel  and  Elizabeth  (Lukens)  Tennis. 

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Children  of  George  and  Emeline  (Tennis)  Smith: 

3681.  Amos  P.8,  born  10  mo.  4,  1849;    married  Lydia  S.  Lamborn. 

3682.  Mary  Anna8,  born  2  mo.  15.  1852;   married,  12  mo.  25,  1872,  G.  C.  Crawford. 

3683.  Gerrett8,  born   10  mo.  17,  1857;    married,  12  mo.  5,  1878,  Ida  McGniggen. 
368-j.  Elmer  Elsworth8,  born  9  mo.  6,  1861 ;   died  8  mo.  9,  1872. 

1788.  ELLIN  W.  SMITH7  (Tacy  Shoemaker0,  Jacob5,  Thomas4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  Smith  and  Tacy  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  2,  1840;  married,  1  mo.  1,  1863,  William  H. 
Brosius,  son  of  Abner  and  Letitia  (Wilkinson)  Brosius.  Residence,  Drumore, 
Lancaster  County. 

Child  of  William  H.  and  Ellin  W.  (Smith)  Brosius: 

3685.  Mary  S.8,  born  10  mo.  31,  1863. 

1 80 1.  LYDIA  SHOEMAKER7  (Owen6,  Thomas5,  Thomas4,  George3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Owen  Shoemaker  and  Hannah  Shoemaker, 
his  wife,  was  born  in  Gwynedd  township,  12  mo.  2,  185 1;  married,  9  mo. 
4,  1873,  William  B.  Paxson,  of  the  firm  of  F.  Paxson  &  Co.,  bankers,  of 
Philadelphia. 

Children  of  William  B.  and  Lydia  (Shoemaker)  Paxson: 

3686.  Ethel8,  born  9  mo.  3,  1874;    married  J.  Hamilton  Colket. 

3687.  Frederick8,  born  9  mo.  8,  1875. 

3688.  Mary8,  born  7  mo.  16,  1877;   died  7  mo.  22,  1877. 

3689.  Owen",  born  4  mo.  29,  1879. 

3690.  Alice8,  born  10  mo.  1,  1881. 

3691.  Elizabeth8,  born  12  mo.  20,  1883. 

3692.  Joseph8,  born  11  mo.  8,  1887. 

1802.  CHARLES  C.  SHOEMAKER7  (Owenc,  Thomas5,  Thomas4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Owen  Shoemaker  and  Hannah  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  in  Gwynedd  township,  4  mo.  16,  1854.  He  is  a 
merchant,  residing  in  Silver  City,  New  Mexico.  He  married,  6  mo.  21,  1883, 
at  New  Jerusalem  Church,  Philadelphia,  Elizabeth  Jack,  daughter  of  Dr. 
Louis  and  Thankful  Jack,  of  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Charles  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Jack)  Shoemaker: 

3693.  Greta8,  born  4  mo.  5,  1884. 

3694.  Mary8,  born  12  mo.  11,  1886. 

3695.  Arthur8,  born  11  mo.  2,  1888. 

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1808.  LOUIS  E.  SHOEMAKER7  (Isaac0,  Samuel5,  George,  Jr.4, 
George'1,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Ann 
Williams,  was  born  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  9  mo.  10,  1837;  married, 
11  mo.  13,  1862,  Mary  E.  Eld,  daughter  of  Aquila  and  Louisa  Eld,  of 
Montgomery  County,  Maryland.     Residence,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Children  of  Louis  E.  and  Mary  E.  (Eld)  Shoemaker: 

3696.  Albert  E.8,  born  9  mo.  13,  1865 ;   attorney-at-law,  Washington ;    married.  4  mo.  25, 

1894,  Fannie  T.  Brown,  of  Ohio. 

3697.  Isaac  E.8,  born  12  mo.  28,  1867;    married,  12  mo.  15,  1891,  Alice  L.  Riley. 

3698.  Philip  R.8,  born  7  mo.  13,  1872;  married.  11  mo.  25,  1895,  Blanche  Riley. 

3699.  Ann  L.8,  born  12  mo.  28,  1874;    married,  12  mo.  1,  1897,  Henry  Osbourne. 

3700.  Spencer8,  born  1  mo.  26,  1878. 

3701.  Maynard  P.8,  born  5  mo.  1,  1880. 

3702.  Clifton  B.8,  born  10  mo.  15,  1882. 


1834.  THOMAS  SHOEMAKER7  (Edward8,  Samuel5,  George,  Jr.4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  of  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  son  of  Edward 
Shoemaker  and  Jane  Lucretia  Dean,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  19,  1844; 
married,  12  mo.  25,  1872,  Mary  Jane  Mason.  Residence,  Loudon  County, 
Virginia. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Mary  J.  (Mason)  Shoemaker: 

3703.  Mary  E.8,  born  10  mo.  26,  1873. 

3704.  Grace  G.8,  born  7  mo.  7,  1875. 

3705.  Isaac  E.8,  born  6  mo.  2,  1877. 

3706.  Laura  A.s,  born  5  mo.  5,  1879. 

3707.  Lucretia  J.",  born  3  mo.  1,  1881. 

3708.  Alice  R.8,  born  12  mo.  10,  1S82. 

3709.  George  Thomas8,  born  2  mo.  20,  1886. 

3710.  John  U.8,  born  2  mo.  19,  1888. 

1851.  MARTHA  ANN  SHOEMAKER7  (Naylor6,  Abraham5,  George, 
Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Naylor  Shoemaker  and  Sarah 
Tate,  his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  26,  1835,  in  Loudon  County,  Virginia; 
married,  2  mo.  16,  1869,  William  Henry  Taylor,  born  10  mo.  25,  1823,  of 
Loudon,  son  of  Jonathan  Taylor  and  Lydia  Brown,  his  wife.  Residence, 
Philomont,  Loudon  County,  Virginia. 

Children  of  William  H.  and  Martha  A.  (Shoemaker)  Taylor: 

371 1.  Caroline8,  born  11  mo.  22,  1870. 

3712.  Levi  S.8,  born  8  mo.  20,  1874. 

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1852.  WILLIAM  TATE  SHOEMAKER7  (Naylor6,  Abraham5, 
George,  Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Naylor  Shoemaker  and 
Sarah  Tate,  his  wife,  of  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  was  born  3  mo.  15,  1838, 
in  Loudon  County;  married,  at  Goose  Creek  Monthly  Meeting,  Virginia, 
2  mo.  28,  1864,  Mary  A.  Janney,  born  5  mo.  28,  1837,  daughter  of  Samuel 
M.  and  Elizabeth  Janney,  of  Loudon  County,  Virginia. 

Children  of  William  T.  and  Mary  A.  (Janney)  Shoemaker: 

3713.  Elizabeth  J.s,  born  6  mo.  19,  1868;   died  12  mo.  5,  1870. 

3714.  Amelia  J.*,  born  2  mo.  16,  1871. 

3715.  Sarah  T.8,  born  4  mo.  1,  1873. 

3716.  Mary  T.8,  born  12  mo.  3,  1875. 

1853.  ABRAHAM  SHOEMAKER7  (Naylor6,  Abraham5,  George,  Jr.4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Naylor  Shoemaker  and  Sarah  Tate,  his 
wife,  was  born  in  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  6  mo.  6,  1840;  married  (1), 
9  mo.  7,  1864,  Mary  Kinley,  born  2  mo.  24,  1842,  daughter  of  Daniel  Kinley 
and  Susan  Weeks,  of  Preble  County,  Ohio;  she  died  10  mo.  29,  1885;  he 
married  (2),  9  mo.  7,  1887,  Margaret  Kinley,  born  2  mo.  10,  1845,  daughter 
of  Frederick  Kinley  and  Mary  Fair,  his  wife.  Residence,  Fair  Haven,  Preble 
County,  Ohio. 

Children  of  Abraham  and  Mary  (Kinley)  Shoemaker: 

3717.  Susan  Elizabeth8,  born  7  mo.  26,  1867;    died  10  mo.  20,  1871. 

3718.  Daniel  Naylor8,  born  11  mo.  26,  1869. 

3719.  Levi  T.8,  born  2  mo.  15,  1873. 

3720.  Martha8,  born  6  mo.  22,  1874. 

3721.  Robert  F.8,  born  7  mo.  6,  1879. 

1855.  SARAH  E.  YOUNG7  (Hannah  Shoemaker6,  Abraham5,  George, 
Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  B.  Young  and  Hannah 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  1  mo.  28,  1828; 
married,  8  mo.  5,  1847,  Moses  B.  Trussell,  Sr.,  born  5  mo.  7,  1825,  son  of 
John  Trussell  and  Matilda  Jones,  his  wife.  Residence,  Loudon  County, 
Virginia. 

Children  of  Moses  B.,  Sr.,  and  Sarah  E.  (Young)  Trussell: 

3722.  Hannah  M.8,  born  5  mo.  8,  1848;  died  2  mo.,  1850. 

3723.  John  N.8,  born  10  mo.  28,  1849;  married  Mattie  E.  Colbert,  daughter  of  Hezekiah 

and  Ann  R.  Colbert. 

3724.  Aramantha8,  born  5  mo.  10,  1851  ;   married,  12  mo.  27,  1871,  Robert  Costello,  son 

of  Robert  and  Mary  Costello. 

3725.  James  L.8,  born  11  mo.  18,  1852;  married  Mary  E.  Shoemaker. 

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3726.  Laura  B.8,  born  5  mo.  5,  1855 ;   married  John  M.  Scott,  son  of  Moses  and  Rebecca 

(Pugh)  Scott. 

3727.  Joanna8,  born  1  mo.  15,  1857;    married  George  Huff. 

3728.  Charles  H.8,  born  5  mo.  18,  1859;    married   (1)   Emma  Thompson,  daughter  of 

John   and   Margaret   Thompson;     (2)    Delia   Neiswender;     (3)    Margaret   S. 
Spicer. 

3729.  Moses  B.8,  born  2  mo.  26,  1861. 

3730.  Samuel  Y.8,  born  2  mo.  10,  1863 ;    married  Sarah  Davison. 

3731.  William  J.s,  born  3  mo.  11,  1865. 

3732.  Mary  E.8,  born  3  mo.  15,  1867;    married  Howard  Thompson. 

3733.  Robert  H.8,  born  2  mo.  17,  1869. 

3734.  Aubrey  F.8,  born  10  mo.  12,  1872. 

3735.  Sarah  E.8,  born  12  mo.  4,  1875. 

1859.  ABRAHAM  W.  YOUNG7  (Hannah  Shoemaker6,  Abraham5, 
George,  Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  B.  Young  and  Hannah 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  12,  1836;  married,  1  mo.  13,  1861, 
Susan  E.  Beall,  daughter  of  Robert  E.  Beall  and  Susan  Wright.  Residence, 
Emington,  Livingston  County,  Illinois. 

Children  of  Abraham  W.  and  Susan  E.  (Beall)  Young: 

3736.  Edgar8,  born  6  mo.  21.  1862. 
2,737-   Alice8,  born  1  mo.  7,  1864. 

3738.  George8,  born  4  mo.  11,  1866. 

3739.  Frank\  born  II  mo.  13,  1873. 

3740.  Charles8,  born  3  mo.  12,  1876. 

3741.  Cora8,  born  7  mo.  3,  1881. 

1862.  MORTIMER  T.  YOUNG7  (Hannah  Shoemaker0,  Abraham5, 
George,  Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  B.  Young  and  Hannah 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  28,  1842;  married  Mary  Ellen  Amanda 
Stow,  daughter  of  John  and  Matilda  Stow.    Residence,  Virginia. 

Children  of  Mortimer  T.  and  Mary  E.  A.  (Stow)  Young: 

3742.  John  W.8,  born  1  mo.  14,  1869. 

3743.  Mary  Bertha8,  born  7  mo.  27,  1870. 

3744.  Theorodore  A.8,  born  2  mo.  9,  1873. 

3745.  Llewellyn",  born  11  mo.  19,  1874. 

3746.  Hannah  M.8,  born  3  mo.  8,  1876. 

3747.  Caroline  T.8,  born  4  mo.  29,  1878. 

3748.  Samuel  P.8.  born  6  mo.  1,  1880. 

3749.  Albert  F.8.  born  5  mo.  30,  1883. 

3750.  Lester  S.8,  born  9  mo.  4,  1885. 

1864.  ALPHEUS  L.  YOUNG7  (Hannah  Shoemaker6,  Abraham5. 
George,  Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  B.  Young  and  Hannah 

296 


Eiobtb  (Seneration 


Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  I  mo.  8,  1847;  married  Louisa  Darr,  daughter 
of  Addison  and  Rosena  Darr.    Residence,  Frederick  County,  Maryland. 

Children  of  Alpheus  L.  and  Louisa  (Darr)  Young: 

3751.  John  W.8,  born  1  mo.  19,  1869. 

3752.  Annie8,  born  7  mo.  15,  1873. 

3753.  Elsie8,  born  11  mo.  21,  1875. 

3754.  Rosa8,  born  12  mo.  18,  1877. 

3755.  Ernest8,  born  12  mo.  25,  1879. 

3756.  Gertkude8,  born  6  mo.  27,  1884. 


1865.  ISAIAH  SHIPLEY  YOUNG7  (Hannah  Shoemaker6,  Abra- 
ham8, George,  Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  B.  Young  and 
Hannah  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  18,  1850;  married,  1  mo.  9, 
1872,  Frances  S.  Kephart,  daughter  of  Harmon  and  Malinda  Kephart.  Resi- 
dence, Fauquier  County,  Virginia. 

Children  of  Isaiah  S.  and  Frances  S.  (Kephart)  Young: 

3757.  Howard  F.8,  born  10  mo.  6,  1873. 

3758.  Hannah  M.8,  born  7  mo.  23,  1875;    died  3  mo.  13.  1883. 

3759.  Florence  B.8.  born  1  mo.  6,  1877. 

3760.  John  H.8,  born  11  mo.  8,  1878;   died  11  mo.  26,  1880. 

3761.  Edith  E.8,  born  3  mo.  15,  1880. 

3762.  Louis  Ann8,  born  11  mo.  28,  1881. 

3763.  Correen  E.8,  born  4  mo.  5,  1884. 

3764.  Bessie  F.e,  born  8  mo.  18,  1887. 

1871.  EDITH  M.  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel  S.°,  Abraham5,  George, 
Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  Spencer  Shoemaker 
and  Mary  C.  E.  Bealle,  his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  19,  1842;  married,  2  mo., 
1875,  Charles  S.  Jones,  of  Soldier,  Kansas. 

Children  of  Charles  S.  and  Edith  M.  (Shoemaker)  Jones: 

3765.  Mary  H.8,  born  5  mo.  19,  1876;  married,  7  mo.,  1895,  Edward  Bliss. 

3766.  Samuel  R.8,  born  3  mo.  22,  1878. 

3767.  Martha  E.8,  born  11  mo.,  1879. 

1872.  DAVID  W.  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel  S.e,  Abraham5,  George, 
Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1 ),  son  of  Samuel  Spencer  Shoemaker  and  Mary 
C.  E.  Bealle,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  11  mo.  2y,  1844; 
married,  10  mo.  2,  1870,  Margaret  Houdasheldt,  of  Randall,  Kansas. 

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Children  of  David  W.  and  Margaret  (Houdasheldt)   Shoemaker: 

3768.  Alpheus  E.8,  born  9  mo.  21,  1871. 

3769.  George  S.8,  born  3  mo.  6,  1875;    died  4  mo.  13,  1875. 

3770.  Charles  H.8,  born  1  mo.  23,  1876;    died  2  mo.  3,  1876. 

3771.  Mary  E.".  born  12  mo.  27,  1878. 
2772.  Jessie  G.s,  born  10  mo.  4,  1881. 

3773.  Ernest  Yv'.\  born  12  mo.  9,  1883;  died  7  mo.  11,  1885. 

3774.  Ina  E.8,  born  1  mo.  30,  1886. 

1873.  GEORGE  W.  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel  S.6,  Abraham5,  George, 
Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  Spencer  Shoemaker  and 
Mary  C.  E.  Bealle,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Loudon  County,  Virginia,  4  mo.  12, 
1848;  married,  8  mo.  7,  1870,  Elizabeth  Fitch,  of  Virginia.  He  is  a  manu- 
facturer of  agricultural  machinery  of  Davis  City,  Iowa. 

Children  of  George  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Fitch)  Shoemaker: 

3775-  William  H.8,  born  7  mo.  27,  1871 ;   married,  1  mo.  1,  1892,  Carrie  D.  Smith. 

3776.  Harney  H.8,  born  8  mo.  26,  1880. 

3777.  Georgia8,  born  8  mo.  26,  1892. 

1876.  LEWIS  H.  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel  S.°,  Abraham5,  George,  Jr.4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Samuel  Spencer  Shoemaker  and  Mary  C. 
E.  Bealle,  his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  28,  1856;  married  Effie  M.  Bleeze.  Resi- 
dence, West  Chevy  Chase,  Montgomery  County,  Maryland. 

Children  of  Lewis  H.  and  Effie  M.  (Bleeze)  Shoemaker: 

3778.  James  S.8,  born  12  mo.  27,  1883;    died  11  mo.  11,  1884. 
3779-  George  F.",  born  9  mo.  8,  1885. 

3780.  Orard  E.a.  born  3  mo.  11,  1888. 

1877.  ELIZA  V.  SHOEMAKER7  (Samuel  S.6,  Abraham5,  George, 
Jr.4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Samuel  Spencer  Shoemaker 
and  Mary  C.  E.  Bealle,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  2,  1859;  married,  10  mo. 
2,  1877,  Philip  S.  Spicer,  born  8  mo.  19,  1850,  of  Randall,  Kansas. 

Children  of  Philip  S.  and  Eliza  V.  (Shoemaker)  Spicer: 

3781.  Margaret  E.8,  born  6  mo.  27,  1878;    married,  12  mo.  12,  1895,  Charles  H.  Trussell. 

3782.  Effie  E.8,  born  1  mo.  28,  1881. 
3783-  Laura  E.8,  born  10  mo.  18,  1884. 

3784.  Bessie  E.8,  born  9  mo.  11,  1890. 

3785.  Harry  Arthur8,  born  10  mo.  19,  1892;   died  4  mo.  15,  1894. 

3786.  Bupha  Violet8,  born  2  mo.  7,  1895. 

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1888.  SAMUEL  TEAS  CHILD7  (John  Child6,  Henry  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Child  and  Rachel  Teas, 
his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  6,  1814;  died  10  mo.  16,  1895;  married,  3  mo. 
25,  1840,  Sarah  Lloyd,  born  9  mo.  30,  1819,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Lloyd 
and  Hannah  Hampton,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Samuel  T.  and  Sarah  (Lloyd)  Child:1 

3787.  Harry  L.a,  born  1  mo.  23,  1841  :   married  Mary  B.  Cook. 

3788.  Mary  T.s,  born  12  mo.  8,  1846;   died  1  mo.  16,  1869. 

3789.  Ellis  B.8,  born  1  mo.  9,  1855 ;   died  6  mo.  18,  1868. 

1889.  DR.  HENRY  TEAS  CHILD7  (John  Child6,  Henry  Child5, 
Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Child  and  Rachel 
Teas,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  16,  1816;  married  (1),  3  mo.  28,  1839,  Anna 
R.  Pickering,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  Pickering,  of  Philadelphia;  she 
died  5  mo.  19,  1840;  he  married  (2),  4  mo.  25,  1843,  Sarah  Ann  Nicholson, 
daughter  of  William  and  Elizabeth  Nicholson,  of  Salem,  New  Jersey;  she 
died  12  mo.  5,  1852;  he  married  (3),  1  mo.  18,  1854,  Ellen  M.  Hancock. 
He  was  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  practised  medicine 
in  Philadelphia. 

Child  of  Dr.  Henry  T.  and  Anna  R.  (Pickering)  Child: 

3790.  Anna  R.8,  born  5  mo.  13,  1840;   died  12  mo.  24,  1840. 

Children  of  Dr.  Henry  T.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Nicholson)  Child: 

3791.  Anna  R.,  2D8,  born  I  mo.  23,  1844;   died  12  mo.  24,  1850. 

3792.  Lizzie  N.8,  born  11  mo.  24,  1845. 
3793-  John  M.s,  born  9  mo.  22,  1847. 

3794.  William  H.8,  born  3  mo.  11,  1851  ;   died  3  mo.  12,  1851. 

3795.  Sarah  Ann",  born  11  mo.  11.  1852;   died  same  day. 

Children  of  Dr.  Henry  T.  and  Ellen  M.  (Hancock)  Child: 

3796.  William  Henry8,  born  4  mo.  5,  1855 ;   married  Isabella  C.  Peirce. 

3797.  Anna  Maria8,  born  12  mo.  18,  1857 ;    died  1  mo.  10,  1858. 

3798.  Edward  Southwick8,  born  2  mo.  21,  1859;    married  Adelaide  Seeds. 

3799.  Thomas  Hancock8,  born  12  mo.  20,  i860;    married  Lucy  McK.  Speakman. 

1891.  THOMAS  TEAS  CHILD7  (John  Child6,  Henry  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Child  and  Rachel 
Teas,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  15,  1820;  died  8  mo.  22,  1886;  married  (1), 
12  mo.  25,   1843,  Elizabeth  Kenderdine,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Hannah 

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Kenderdine,  of  Horsham,  Pennsylvania;  she  died  12  mo.  1,  1844;  he  married 
(2),  10  mo.  13,  1847,  Anna  Martin,  who  died  10  mo.  1,  1898. 

Children  of  Thomas  T.  and  Anna  (Martin)  Child: 

3800.  Elizabeth  K.",  born  8  mo.  21,  1848;    died  same  day. 

3801.  George  C.8,  born  3  mo.  5,  1851 ;   married,  11  mo.  19,  1879,  Nina  Gansler. 

3802.  Elizabeth  K.,  2ds,  born  10  mo.  26,  1853 ;    died  2  mo.  22,  i860. 

3803.  Rachel  Ann8,  born  9  mo.  21,  1856. 

1892.  MARY  TEAS  CHILD7  (John  Child0,  Henry  Child6,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Child  and  Rachel 
Teas,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  27,  1824;  married,  6  mo.  26,  1845,  Hector 
C.  Ivins,  who  died  1  mo.  18,  1869. 

Children  of  Hector  C.  and  Mary  T.  (Child)  Ivins: 

3804.  Arthur  C.8,  born  9  mo.  13,  1846. 

3805.  Thomas  C.\  born  9  mo.  26,  1848. 

3806.  Rachel  C.8,  born  12  mo.  27,  1850;    died  6  mo.  1,  1866. 

3807.  Margaretta',  born  9  mo.  9,  1855. 

1894.  SENECA  E.  MALONE7  (Rachel  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Malone  and  Rachel 
Lloyd,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Buckingham,  Bucks  County,  8  mo.  11,  1805; 
died  in  Philadelphia,  12  mo.  17,  1881 ;  married,  6  mo.  13,  1838,  Hannah  I. 
Trump,  born  1  mo.  6,  1817;  died  6  mo.  26,  1888;  daughter  of  Michael 
Trump  and  his  first  wife,  Tacy  Thomas.  Seneca  Malone  was  for  many  years 
engaged  in  the  flour  and  grain  commission  business,  and  was  president  of  the 
Philadelphia  Corn  Exchange,  and  a  director  of  the  Consolidation  National 
Bank. 

Children  of  Seneca  E.  and  Hannah  I.  (Trump)  Malone: 

3808.  Edward  T.",  born  in  Sadsbury,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo.  26,  1839;    died  8  mo.  26,  1840. 

3809.  Sarah  D.h,  born  in  Sadsbury,  5  mo.  1,  1841  ;   died  6  mo.  18,  1841. 

3810.  John  K.8,  born  in  Sadsbury  6  mo.  7,  1843;    died  7  mo.  7,  1844. 

381 1.  Mary  E.8.  born  in  Sadsbury,  6  mo.  14,  1847;    died  9  mo.  7,  1847. 

3812.  Charles  T.\  born  in  Philadelphia,  4  mo.  8,  1850;    died  5  mo.  16,  1875,  unmarried. 

3813.  William  C.s,  born  5  mo.  17,  1853;    married  Mary  A.  Downing.     (See  No.  4162.) 

3814.  Annie  S.",  born  3  mo.  24.  1857  ;    died  3  mo.  23,  1877. 

1895.  DR.  BENJAMIN  MALONE7  (Rachel  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5. 
Sarah  Shoemaker4.  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Malone  and 
Rachel  Lloyd,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  26,  1807,  in  Buckingham  township, 
Bucks  County;  died  12  mo.  29,  1871,  in  Philadelphia,  where  he  practised 
medicine  for  many  years.     He  married  Elizabeth  Jacoby. 

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Children  of  Dr.  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Jacoby)  Malone : 

3815.  Mary8. 

3816.  William  A.8. 

3817.  Emma8. 

1896.  SARAH  C.  MALONE1  (Rachel  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  was  born  in  Buckingham  township, 
5  mo.  10.  1810;  died  1  mo.  2J,  1858,  in  Warminster,  Bucks  County,  and  was 
buried  in  Friends'  burying-ground  at  Horsham.  She  was  a  daughter  of 
John  and  Rachel  Malone,  and  married,  at  Horsham  Meeting,  John  Betts,  of 
Solebury,  born  8  mo.  10,  1804,  son  of  Stephen  and  Hannah  Betts.  He 
settled  in  Warminster  in  1831,  and  resided  there  until  within  a  few  years, 
when  he  moved  to  Philadelphia,  where,  at  the  residence  of  his  son,  Dr.  B. 
Franklin  Betts,  he  died  7  mo.  28,  1901. 

Children  of  John  and  Sarah  C.  (Malone)  Betts: 

3818.  Mary  M.s,  born  9  mo.  20,  1832 ;    died  8  mo.  16,  1834. 

3819.  Rachel  L.8,  born  5  mo.  31,  1835;   died  5  mo.  4,  1839. 

3820.  Charles  M.8,  born  8  mo.  9,  1838;    married  Louisa  G.  Hance. 

3821.  Edward  T.8,  born  3  mo.  25,  1841  ;    married  Ellie  S.  Penrose. 

3822.  B.  Franklin8,  born  12  mo.  1,  1845;    married  Lucy  C.  Corse. 

1897.  MARY  MALONE7  (Rachel  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Malone  and  Rachel 
Lloyd,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Buckingham  township,  Pennsylvania,  8  mo.  10, 
1815;  married,  at  Buckingham  Meeting,  4  mo.  13,  1837,  Daniel  Trump,  born 
10  mo.  12,  1812;  lumber  merchant,  of  Philadelphia;  for  many  years  a  Direc- 
tor of  the  Consolidation  National  Bank;  son  of  Michael  Trump  and  Tacy 
Thomas,  his  first  wife,  of  Bristol  township,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Daniel  and  Mary  (Malone)  Trump: 

3823.  Caroline8,  born  12  mo.  25,  1837 ;    married,  6  mo.  18,  1868,  William  Walmsley,  son 

of  Joseph  and  Ann  Walmsley,  of  Philadelphia. 

3824.  William8,  born  12  mo.  13.  1839:    married  (1)   Barbara  B.  Gamble;    (2)   Anna  L. 

Jones. 

3825.  Watson8,  born  12  mo.  27,  1841 ;    married  Margaret  Furman. 

3826.  Charles  E.8,  born  8  mo.  21,  1844;    married  Tacy  F.  Williams. 

3827.  Howard8,  born  10  mo.  25,  1848;    died  11  mo.  17.  1862:   buried  at  Fair  Hill. 

3828.  Michael8,  born  3  mo.  14.  1854;    married  Elvira  M.  Rue. 

3829.  Mary8,  born  2  mo.  13,  i860;   married.  10  mo.  26,  1887,  William  Hayes,  son  of  John 

P.  Hayes,  of  Philadelphia. 

1898.  WATSON  MALONE7  (Rachel  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  lumber  merchant,  of  Philadelphia, 

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son  of  John  Malone  and  Rachel  Lloyd,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Buckingham, 
Bucks  County,  10  mo.  24,  1817;  died  12  mo.  10,  1896:  married,  5  mo.  24, 
1844,  Hannah  Hough  Taylor,  born  10  mo.  6,  1823;  died  7  mo.  7.  1859. 

Children  of  Watson  and  Hannah  H.  (Taylor)  Malone: 

3830.  Sallie  Watson8,  born  3  mo.  3,  1845;   died  12  mo.  19,  1895:   married,  6  mo.  4,  1868, 

William  H.  Sanderson. 

3831.  Frank  Taylor8,  born  3  mo.  29,   1847;    died  4  mo.  27,   1878;    married,  3  mo.  27, 

1869,  Martha  Kelly. 

3832.  Bernard  Taylor9,  born  2  mo.  18,  1849;    died  7  mo.  17.  1899;    married,  9  mo.  12, 

1872,  Creacie  Crane  Stickler. 

3833.  Annie  Sears",  born  5  mo.  27,  1851  ;   died  2  mo.  20,  1895;    married,  3  mo.  13,  1884, 

George  Crane  Sanderson. 

3834.  Emla  Taylor8,  born  6  mo.  3,  1853;   died  7  mo.  14,  1854. 

3835.  Edwin  B.8,  born  1  mo.  1,  1855;    married,  6  mo.  2,  1881,  Sarah  Burtnett,  of  New 

York. 

1899.  JOHN  KIRK  MALONE7  (Rachel  Lloyd",  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Malone  and  Rachel 
Lloyd,  his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  10,  1821,  at  Buckingham,  Bucks  County;  died 
in  Philadelphia,  9  mo.  9,  1889;  married,  10  mo.  17,  1856,  Sarah  A.  Moore, 
born  7  mo.  27,  1827,  daughter  of  James  and  Rebecca  Moore. 

Children  of  John  K.  and  Sarah  A.  (Moore)  Malone: 

3836.  Ada  Kirk8,  born  2  mo.  2,  1858. 

3837.  Seneca  Horace8,  born  9  mo.  20,  1861  ;    died  8  mo.  25,  1885.  unmarried. 

3838.  Mary  Lloyd8,  born  9  mo.  26,  1866. 

1905.  LLOYD  BALDERSTON7  (Elizabeth  Lloyd6.  Sarah  Child5, 
Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Mark  Balderston  and 
his  wife  Elizabeth  Lloyd,  was  born  at  Falls,  Bucks  County,  7  mo.  21,  1818. 
He  was  educated  at  Haverford  School  and  settled  at  Colora,  in  Cecil  County, 
Maryland,  in  1841.  He  married,  11  mo.  9,  1843,  at  Arch  Street  Meeting, 
Catharine  Canby,  born  5  mo.  16,  1819;  died  2  mo.  10,  1884;  daughter  of 
Caleb  H.  Canby  and  his  wife  Jane  Claypoole. 

Children  of  Lloyd  and  Catharine  (Canby)  Balderston  : 

3839.  Anne8,  born  9  mo.  7,  1844. 

3840.  George8,  born  5  mo.  23,  1846;    married  Myra  J.  Atwater. 

3841.  Caleb  C.8,  born  8  mo.  24,  1847;    married  Mary  Anna  Brown. 

3842.  John  Lloyd8,  born  2  mo.  22,  1849;    married  Anna  E.  Marshall. 

3843.  Jane  Canby8,  born  I  mo.  16,  1851 ;    married,  4  mo.  14.  1880,  Samuel  Morris  Jones. 

(See  No.  1756.) 

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3844.  Charles",  born  3  mo.  17,  1852;   married  Effie  V.  Dillage. 

3845.  Catharine",  born  5  mo.  14,  1854;    died  7  mo.  3,  1858. 

3846.  William8,  born  8  mo.  30,  1856;    married  Stella  Sain. 

3847.  Ellwood",  born  6  mo.  9,  1858 ;   married  Sarah  E.  Atwater. 

3848.  Mark",  born  5  mo.  25,  i860 ;   died  5  mo.  30,  i860. 

3849.  Alice",  born  9  mo.  20,  1861 :   died  12  mo.  5,  1864. 

3850.  Lloyd,  Jr.",  born  7  mo.  3,  1863 ;  married  Mary  F.  Alsop. 

1906.  MARK  BALDERSTON7  (Elizabeth  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Mark  Balderston  and  Eliza- 
beth Lloyd,  his  wife,  of  Solebury,  Pennsylvania,  was  born  12  mo.  26,  1820; 
died  12  mo.  10,  1889;  married  (1),  at  Concord  Meeting,  6  mo.  7,  1854,  Ann 
Scattergood,  daughter  of  William  Scattergood  and  Elizabeth  Comfort,  his 
wife;  Ann  died  8  mo.  9,  1858.  Mark  married  (2),  3  mo.  4,  1869,  Lydia  E. 
Van  Blarcom ;  by  this  marriage  there  was  no  issue. 

Children  of  Mark  and  Ann  (Scattergood)  Balderston: 

3851.  Elizabeth",  born  3  mo.  24,  1855;    married  Samuel  A.  Bacon. 

3852.  Ann,  Jr.8,  born  7  mo.  20,  1858 ;   died  8  mo.  9,  1858. 

1908.  OLIVER  LLOYD7  (Benjamin  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Lloyd  and  Hannah 
Hampton,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  6,  1822;  died  2  mo.  10,  1861 ;  married 
Phebe  Cox.    Removed  to  Michigan. 

Children  of  Oliver  and  Phebe  (Cox)  Lloyd: 

3853.  Sallie",  married  G.  H.  Philips. 

3854.  Caroline8. 

3855.  Georgian  a'. 

3856.  Charles  F.8. 

3857.  Oliver8. 

1909.  ELIZABETH  B.  LLOYD7  (Benjamin  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child8, 
Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Benjamin  Lloyd 
and  Hannah  Hampton,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  20,  1824;  died  3  mo.  16, 
1896:  married,  3  mo.  20,  1844,  at  the  house  of  Samuel  Child,  in  Philadelphia, 
Edward  Linton,  of  Newtown,  son  of  John  and  Jane  (Smith)  Linton.  Resi- 
dence, Newtown,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Lloyd)  Linton: 

3858.  Emma8,  born  3  mo.  1,  1845;   married  Robert  H.  Smith,  of  Warren,  Pennsylvania. 

3859.  Henry8,  born  5  mo.  15,  1847;   died  I  mo.  19,  1867. 

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1913.  MAHLON  LLOYD7  (Jesse  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  Lloyd  and  his  wife  Ann 
Yardley,  was  born  11  mo.  25,  1814;  died  11  mo.  12,  1882;  married  Amelia 
Davenport. 

Children  of  Mahlon  and  Amelia  (Davenport)  Lloyd: 

3860.  Florence  D.8,  married  Leonard  R.  Both  well. 

3861.  Isabel9,  born  11  mo.  I,  1849;    married  William  Love. 

1914.  WILLIAM  LLOYD7  (Jesse  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  Lloyd  and  his  wife  Ann 
Yardley,  was  born  3  mo.  9,  1816;  married,  10  mo.  20,  1842,  Mercy  Ely,  born 
2  mo.  10,  1813,  daughter  of  George  and  Sarah  Ely,  of  Solebury,  Bucks 
County. 

Children  of  William  and  Mercy  (Ely)  Lloyd: 

3862.  Anna8,  born  7  mo.  9,  1843;   married  Furman  L.  Mulford,  of  Millville,  New  Jersey, 

son  of  Lewis  and  Rachel  Mulford. 

3863.  Esther8,  born  11  mo.  26,  1844;    married  Joseph  Slack,  son  of  Ephraim  and  Eliza- 

beth Slack. 

3864.  Willett8,  born  10  mo.  8.  1847 ;  died  3  mo.  13,  1879. 

3865.  Fanny8,  born  3  mo.  5,  1851;    married  Charles  H.  Tyler. 

3866.  Ella8,  born  4  mo.  18,  1853 ;    married  Henry  C.  Stover. 

1915.  BENJAMIN  J.  LLOYD7  (Jesse  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4.  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jesse  Lloyd  and  his  wife 
Ann  Yardley,  was  born  3  mo.  6,  1819;  married,  2  mo.  17,  1842,  Lydia  Y. 
Taylor,  born  11  mo.  16,  1819,  daughter  of  David  B.  and  Elizabeth  Taylor, 
of  Newtown  township. 

Children  of  Benjamin  J.  and  Lydia  Y.  (Taylor)  Lloyd: 

3867.  Charles8,  born  7  mo.  23,  1845;    married,  3  mo.  22,  1882,  Sarah  Lord  Verlenden. 

They  had  two  children: 

3868.  Edith",  born  6  mo.  12,  1884. 

3869.  Dorothy",  born  5  mo.  31.  1889. 
3870.  Ann  Elizabeth8,  born  12  mo.  25.  1848. 

1916.  ELIZABETH  LLOYD7  (Jesse  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Jesse  Lloyd  and  his 
wife  Ann  Yardley,  was  born  1  mo.  31,  1822;  died  1  mo.,  1893;  married, 
6  mo.  22,  1848,  Thomas  F.  Davenport. 

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Children  of  Thomas  F.  and  Elizabeth  (Lloyd)  Davenport: 

3871.  Willett  Thomas",  born  4  mo.  22,  1849;   died  young. 

3872.  Thomas  Arthur8,  born  12  mo.  31,  1850;    died  young. 

3873.  Anna  Mary8,  born  5  mo.  21,  1853. 

3874.  Charles  Elwood8,  born  8  mo.  10,  1855 ;    married  Sarah  Jane  Fulmer. 

3875.  Fannie  Scofield8,  born  4  mo.  14,  1858;  married,  10  mo.  5,  1881,  Frank  H.  Rockwell. 

1918.  LYDIA  ANN  LLOYD7  (John  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Lloyd  and  his 
wife  Sidnea  Paul,  was  born  at  Horsham,  Pennsylvania,  4  mo.  1,  1829; 
died  1  mo.  24,  1883;  married,  11  mo.  16,  1848,  W.  Jarrett  Hallowell,  born 
6  mo.  8,  1816,  son  of  Israel  and  Mary  (Jarrett)  Hallowell,  of  Abington, 
Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  W.  Jarrett  and  Lydia  A.  (Lloyd)  Hallowell: 

3876.  Mary8,  born  4  mo.  30,  1850;    died  7  mo.  19,  1850. 

3877.  John  L.s,  born  4  mo.  21,  1851 ;    married,  10  mo.   14,  1875,  Laura  Philips,  born  9 

mo.  3,  1852,  daughter  of  Alfred  and  Mary  Philips. 

3878.  Ellie  L.8,  born  12  mo.  23,  1852. 

3879.  Mary  J.8,  born  2  mo.  28,  1855;    died  3  mo.  21,  1883;    married,  n  mo.   11,   1880, 

Morris  Williams. 

3880.  Tacy  J.8,  born  11  mo.  7,  1858. 

1919.  HANNAH  S.  LLOYD7  (John  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Lloyd  and  his  wife 
Sidnea  Paul,  was  born  3  mo.  9,  1831;  married,  5  mo.  22,  1851,  Joseph  W. 
Hallowell,  son  of  John  and  Ann  (Jarrett)  Hallowell;  Ann  was  a  daughter 
of  William  and  Ann  (Lukens)  Jarrett. 

Children  of  Joseph  W.  and  Hannah  S.  (Lloyd)  Hallowell: 

3881.  Edwin  S.8,  born  6  mo.  6,  1852;   married  Mary  Linton. 

3882.  Emma8,  born  12  mo.,  1854. 

3883.  Fannie8,  born  8  mo.,  1856;    died  3  mo.  25,  1900. 

3884.  Anna8,  born  9  mo.,  1865 ;  married,  10  mo.  16,  1902,  William  Penrose. 

1920.  ELLEN  L.  LLOYD7  (John  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child5,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Lloyd  and  his  wife 
Sidnea  Paul,  was  born  7  mo.  8,  1833:  died  6  mo.  28,  1889;  married,  5  mo. 
27,  1857,  Charles  H.  Lukens,  son  of  William  and  Tacy  Lukens. 

Children  of  Charles  H.  and  Ellen  L.  (Lloyd)  Lukens: 

3885.  Clara8,  born  7  mo.  1858. 

3886.  Tacy8,  born  7  mo.,  1862 ;    married  Charles  Paxson ;    they  had  two  children : 

3887.  Joshua',  born  7  mo.  4,  1885. 

3888.  William",  born  1889. 

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3889.  William8,  born  1863;    died  1883. 

3890.  Sidnea  P.",  born  7  mo.  19,  1864. 

3891.  Joseph  P.",  born  1869;   died  1882. 

1922.  SARAH  CARY  LLOYD7  (John  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child6,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Lloyd  and  his 
wife  Sidnea  Paul,  was  born  3  mo.  20,  1838;  died  4  mo.  22,  1867;  married, 
10  mo.  7,  1858,  at  Horsham  Meeting,  Israel  H.  Mather,  born  5  mo.  19,  1834, 
son  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Mather,  of  Cheltenham. 

Children  of  Israel  H.  and  Sarah  C.  (Lloyd)  Mather: 

3892.  Annie  M.8,  born  7  mo.  20,  1859;    married.  12  mo.  8,  1886,  Charles  Jarrett. 

3893.  Howard8,  born  10  mo.  6,  i860;   married,  12  mo.  19,  1883,  Caroline  T.  Yerkes. 

1924.  JOHN  LLOYD7  (John  Lloyd6,  Sarah  Child6.  Sarah  Shoemaker4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Lloyd  and  his  wife  Sidnea  Paul, 
was  born  8  mo.  15,  1842;  married,  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  10  mo.  25,  1866, 
Annie,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Hannah  Williams. 

Children  of  John  and  Annie  (Williams)  Lloyd: 

3894.  Emma  W.8,  born  9  mo.  12,   1867;    married,   10  mo.  22,  1890,  James  F.  Hallowell. 

(See  No.  4132.)     They  have  one  daughter: 
3895.  Marian',  born  1892. 
3896.  Charles8,  born  6  mo.  20,  1873. 
3897-  Joseph  P.8,  born  10  mo.  7,  1874. 

3898.  A.  Howard8,  born  8  mo.  7,  1884. 

1926.  SARAH  SHOEMAKER  PARRY7  (Joseph  Parry6,  Elizabeth 
Child6,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Joseph 
Parry  and  Anne  Williams,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  2,  1806;  died  9  mo.  9, 
1889;  married,  1830,  Edward  Swain,  M.D.,  born  10  mo.  25,  1803;  died  7 
mo.  4,  1839,  at  Bristol,  Pennsylvania;  son  of  Benjamin  and  Margaret  (Bald- 
win) Swain. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Sarah  S.  (Parry)  Swain: 

3899.  Mary  Parry8,  born  7  mo.  19,  1831 ;    died  8  mo.  9,  1879. 

3900.  Sarah  A.8,  born  8  mo.  29,  1832. 

3901.  George  William8,  born  8  mo.  25,  1834;    died  11  mo.  29,  1877. 

1927.  MARY  HOWELL7  (Sarah  Parry6,  Elizabeth  Child6,  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  James  Howell  and  Sarah 
Parry,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  23,  1807;  married,  1  mo.  5,  1832,  Benjamin 
R.  Mears,  M.D.,  born  6  mo.  17,  1804,  in  Philadelphia;  died  10  mo.  2y,  li 

306 


EtQbtb  Generation 


at  Branchtown,  Pennsylvania;   son  of  Benjamin  Mears  and  Ruth  Atherton, 
his  wife,  who  were  married,  6  mo.  i,  1797,  at  Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting. 

Children  of  Benjamin  R.,  M.D.,  and  Mary  (Howell)  Mears: 

3902.  Anne  E.8,  born  11  mo.  12,  1832. 

3903.  Charles8,  born  9  mo.  29,  1834. 

3904.  James  Howell8,  born  2  mo.  5,  1837 ;   died  4  mo.  6,  1887 ;   married  Emily  E.  Simons. 

3905.  Franklin8,  born  1  mo.  10,  1839;   died  1843. 

3906.  Harry8,  born  11  mo.  23,  1840;    died  12  mo.  7,  1886. 

3907.  Alice  Mary8,  born  10  mo.  28,  1842;   died  7  mo.  11,  1878;   married  Howard  Cooper. 

3908.  Fannie9,  born  2  mo.  7,  1849. 

1930.  CALEB  HOWELL7  (Sarah  Parry6,  Elizabeth  Child8,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  James  Howell  and  Sarah 
Parry,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  4,  1813;  died  10  mo.  10,  1855;  married,  10 
mo.  5,  1837,  Elizabeth  Hoover,  daughter  of  William  Henry  Hoover  and 
Elizabeth  Crawford,  his  first  wife. 

Children  of  Caleb  and  Elizabeth  (Hoover)  Howell : 

3909.  Sarah  Ann8,  born  8  mo.  25,  1838. 

3910.  James8,  born   1   mo.   13,   1840;    died   10  mo.   18,   1875;    married,    11    mo.   2,    i860, 

Maggie  Watton,  born  i  mo.  19,  1843,  daughter  of  James  and  Jane  Watton. 

3911.  Gertrude8,  born  9  mo.  2,  1844;    married,  11  mo.  3,  1865,  John  B.  Stanhope,  son  of 

Jacob  and  Hannah  Stanhope. 

3912.  Virginia8,  born  1  mo.  15,  1846;   died  10  mo.  15,  1848. 
3913-  John  P.8,  born  3  mo.  17,  1848. 

3914.  William  H.8,  born  3  mo.  17,  1848;   died  10  mo.  20,  1878. 

193 1.  SARAH  HOWELL7  (Sarah  Parry6,  Elizabeth  Child6,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  James  Howell  and 
Sarah  Parry,  his  wife,  was  born  3  mo.  8,  1819,  in  Philadelphia;  married,  6 
mo.  12,  1845,  Edward  W.  Wilson,  son  of  Thomas  Wilson  and  Mary  H. 
Mifflin,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Edward  W.  and  Sarah  (Howell)  Wilson: 

3915.  Sallie  B.8,  born  4  mo.  16,  1846;   married,  11  mo.  11,  1868,  Samuel  E.  Holmes,  son 

of  William  Holmes  and  his  wife  Eliza  T.  Canby. 

3916.  Edward  H.",  born  3  mo.  7,  1852 ;    married,  10  mo.  16,  1877,  Coralie  Cowgill,  born 

11   mo.    19,   1854,   daughter  of  Dr.   Clayton   C.   Cowgill  and   Lydia  Naudain, 
his  wife. 

1932.  REBECCA  CARMALT  HOWELL7  (Sarah  Parry6,  Elizabeth 
Child6,  Sarah  Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  James 
Howell  and  Sarah  Parry,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  22,  1824;   married,  2  mo. 

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17,  1 85 1,  Manlove  Hayes,  son  of  Manlove  Hayes  and  Ann  Bell  Emerson,  his 
wife. 

Children  of  Manlove  and  Rebecca  C.  ( Howell )  Hayes : 

3917.  Mary8,  born  8  mo.  1,  1852. 

3918.  Edith8,  born  4  mo.  9,  1855. 

3919.  Laura8,  born  8  mo.  22,  1857;   died  1  mo.  12,  1861. 

3920.  Anna  B.8,  born  9  mo.  16,  1863. 

1933.  CHARLES  DAVIS7  (Mary  Parry6,  Elizabeth  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Davis  and  Mary 
Parry,  his  wife,  was  bom  6  mo.  16,  1807;  died  10  mo.  30,  1854;  married, 
1  mo.  8,  1834,  Rowland  H.  Stevenson,  born  1  mo.  21,  1807,  daughter  of 
Cook  Stevenson  and  Mary  Bevan,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Rowland  H.  (Stevenson)  Davis: 

3921.  Elizabeth8,  born  11  mo.  5,  1834;    died  3  mo.  18,  1881. 

3922.  Emily8,  born  2  mo.  21,  1839;   died  10  mo.  2,  1881. 

3923.  William8,  born  3  mo.  25,  1842;    died  11  mo.  28,  1864. 

3924.  Elwood8,  born  11  mo.  16,  1844;   died  10  mo.  15,  1863. 

1936.  ELWOOD  C.  DAVIS7  (Mary  Parry6,  Elizabeth  Child5,  Sarah 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Benjamin  Davis  and  Mary 
Parry,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  13,  1816;  married,  3  mo.  4,  1858,  Margaret 
Aldridge,  daughter  of  Andrew  Aldridge,  of  Baltimore,  and  Annie  Hughes, 
his  wife. 

Child  of  Elwood  C.  and  Margaret  (Aldridge)  Davis: 
3925-  Mary  E.8,  born  12  mo.  7,  i860;    died  8  mo.  27,  1885. 

1941-  JAMES  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child6,  John  Child5,  Mary  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Conrad  and  Sarah  Child, 
his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  20,  1806;   married,  6  mo.  6,  1834,  Sarah  Sterigere. 

Children  of  James  and  Sarah  (Sterigere)  Conrad: 

3926.  William  S.8,  born  11  mo.  11,  1835. 

3927.  Tacy  A.8,  born  10  mo.  25,  1838;    married,  3  mo.   13,  1856,  Israel  Walton. 

3928.  Augustus  B.8,  born  9  mo.  26,  1840;   married,  4  mo.  2,  1866,  Rebecca  Moore. 
3929-  Adaline  B.8,  born  7  mo.  18.  1843;    married,  10  mo.  20,  1862,  Theodore  Fleck. 

1942.  MARY  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child6,  John  Child5,  Mary  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Conrad  and  Sarah 

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Child,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  II,  1808;   died  8  mo.  18,  1831 ;    married,  3 
mo.  4,  1830,  Levi  Roberts. 

Child  of  Levi  and  Mary  (Conrad)  Roberts: 

3930.  Sarah8,  born  2  mo.  9,  1831;    married   (i),  11  mo.  7,  1850,  John  Fitzgerald;    (2), 

4  mo.  16,  1874,  Israel  Walton. 

1943.  PETER  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child6,  John  Child5,  Mary  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Conrad  and  Sarah  Child, 
his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  26,  1810;  died  7  mo.  20,  1876;  married,  1  mo.  26, 
1836,  Sarah  Ambler. 

Children  of  Peter  and  Sarah  (Ambler)  Conrad  : 

3931.  Anna  R.s,  born  12  mo.  16,  1837;    married,  2  mo.  19,  1863,  Edwin  Mullin. 

3932.  David  A.*,  born  7  mo.  1,  1839;   died  1887;   married,  12  mo.  24,  1863,  Maria  Laffert. 

3933.  Thomas  P.",  born  3  mo.  1,  1841 ;   married,  2  mo.  3,  1870,  Nellie  H.  Conard. 

3934.  Emma  A.8,  born  8  mo.  9,  1843;   married,  2  mo.,  1868,  Henry  Johnson. 

3935.  Morris   P.8,  born  3  mo.  7,  1845;    died  9  mo.   11,   1881 ;    married,  4  mo.  8,   1874, 

Martha  Price. 

3936.  Mary  R.8,  born  12  mo.  30,  1847 ;   married,  4  mo.  8,  1868,  Jonathan  Bright. 

3937.  Phebe8,  born  3  mo.  26,  1850;    died  2  mo.  24.  1887;    married,  12  mo.  23,  1874,  Silas 

C.  Morris. 

3938.  Ellen  A.8,  born  8  mo.  18,  1852 ;   married,  1  mo.  27,  1875,  R.  Comly  Wilson. 

3939.  Elizabeth  W.8,  born  12  mo.  18,  1854;    died  3  mo.  16,  1855. 

3940.  Henry  E.  N.8,  born  4  mo.  18,  1857 ;    married,  9  mo.  5,  1883,  May  H.  Price. 

1944.  JOSEPH  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child6,  John  Child5,  Mary  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Conrad  and  Sarah  Child, 
his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  24,  1812;  died  11  mo.  26,  1897;  married,  3  mo. 
24,  1835,  Rebecca  A.  Shaw,  born  3  mo.  29,  1 8 1 5 ;   died  4  mo.  28,  1874. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  A.  (Shaw)  Conrad: 

3941.  Sarah  E.8,  born  2  mo.  9,  1836;    died  4  mo.  10,  1836. 

3942.  Ann  W.s,  born  6  mo.  13,  1837 ;   married  Jacob  T.  Buckman. 

3943.  Mary  S.8,  born  12  mo.  9,  1840;   married,  12  mo.  24,  1863,  Charles  Shoemaker. 

3944.  Alice  S.8,  born  5  mo.  10,  1843:   married,  2  mo.  13,  1887.  John  Walton. 

3945.  Elizabeth  R.8,  born  3  mo.  15,  1847;    married,  2  mo.  11,  1875,  F.  Franklin  Stack- 

house. 

3946.  Henry  F.8,  born  10  mo.  22,  1849;    married,  7  mo.  6,  1875,  Sarah  H.  Nice. 

3947.  Elwood8,  born  9  mo.  25,  1852 ;  married,  9  mo.  30,  1883,  Ella  Burk. 

3948.  Israel  S.s,  born  6  mo.  1,  1856;    married,  3  mo.  16,  1880,  Jane  Cline. 

3949.  John  R.8,  born  1  mo.  8,  i860:    died  4  mo.  2,  1861. 

1946.  JOHN  R.  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child6,  John  Child5.  Mary  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Conrad  and  his  wife  Sarah 

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Child,  was  born  u  mo.  3,  1817;   married  (1)  Emeline  Adams;    (2),  3  mo. 
10,  1852,  Anna  P.  Lewis. 

Children  of  John  R.  and  Anna  P.  (Lewis)  Conrad: 

3950.  Letitia",  born  12  mo.  5,  1852;    died  4  mo.,  1862. 

3951.  William  L.8,  born  3  mo.  9,  1854;    died  12  mo.,  1868. 

3952.  Emma  F.s,  born  4  mo.,  1855  ;   died  10  mo.,  1856. 

3953.  John  F.',  born  3  mo.  25,  1858;   died  3  mo.,  1876. 

3954.  Ida  R.8,  born  5  mo.,  1859;    died  1  mo.,  i860. 

3955.  A.  Lincoln8,  born  6  mo.,  1861 ;    died  12  mo.,  1863. 

3956.  Mary8,  born  6  mo.,  1861 ;   died  2  mo.,  1862. 

3957.  Laura  V.8,  born  3  mo.  12,  1864;    married,  11  mo.  26,  1884,  Lawrence  D.  Fixary. 

3958.  Charles  A.8,  born  9  mo.  1,  1865;   married.  12  mo.  1,  1889,  Jennie  Davis. 

1947.  ALBERT  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child6,  John  Child5,  Mary  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Conrad  and  his  wife  Sarah 
Child,  was  born  1  mo.  25,  1820;  married,  at  Richland  Meeting,  Richland, 
Bucks  County,  2  mo.  12,  1846,  Martha  D.  Ball,  daughter  of  William  H.  and 
Martha  Ball,  of  Richland  township. 

Children  of  Albert  and  Martha  D.  (Ball)  Conrad: 

3959.  William  B.8,  born  3  mo.  8,  1847 ;    married,  10  mo.  13,  1870.  Emma  L.  Kemmere. 

3960.  Mary  E.8,  born  9  mo.  15,  1849;    married,  1  mo.  8,  1879,  Charles  A.  Livezey. 

3961.  John  C.8,  born  6  mo.  30,  1852;   married,  4  mo.  27,  1876,  Anna  Hersch. 

3962.  Sarah8,  born  12  mo.  15,  1854. 

3963.  Ada8,  born  5  mo.  3,  1857;   married,  2  mo.  22.  1882,  B.  Wallace  Mammel. 

1948.  CHARLES  N.  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child0,  John  Child5,  Mary 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Conrad  and  his  wife 
Sarah  Child,  was  born  4  mo.  24,  1822;  married,  at  the  house  of  Silas  Walton, 
2  mo.  14,  1850,  Lydia  Ann  Walton,  daughter  of  Silas  and  Priscilla  Walton, 
of  Montgomery  township,  Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  Charles  N.  and  Lydia  A.  (Walton)  Conrad : 

3964.  Priscilla  W.s,  born  3  mo.  1,  1851 ;   married,  5  mo.  14,  1879,  Howard  Walton. 

3965.  Rachel  W.8,  born  6  mo.  24,  1853 ;   married,  3  mo.  30,  1875,  Charles  S.  Marlin. 

3966.  Martha  M.s,  born  2  mo.  21,  1856;   died  10  mo.  10,  1876. 

3967.  Linda8,  born  5  mo.  26,  1858;    married,  2  mo.  23,  1878,  Robert  W.  Bean. 

3968.  Hattie  A.8,  born  1  mo.  18,  1861 ;   married.  4  mo.  11,  1888,  Elmer  E.  Pownall. 

3969.  Charles8,  born  4  mo.  28.  1863. 

3970.  Phebe  W.8,  born  10  mo.  13,  1865. 

3971.  Annie  R.8,  born  10  mo.  20,  1867. 

3972.  Laura8,  born  11  mo.  14,  1870;   died  10  mo.  2,  1876. 

3973.  Lizzie  W.8,  born  1  mo.  21,  1873;   died  10  mo.  11,  1876. 

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1949.  ELIZABETH  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child6,  John  Child3,  Mary 
Shoemaker4,  George3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Conrad  and  his 
wife  Sarah  Child,  was  born  9  mo.  7,  1824;  died  12  mo.  26,  1890;  married, 
2  mo.  17,  1848,  Joseph  Walton. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Conrad)  Walton: 

3974.  Sarah8,  born  11  mo.  26,  1848;   married,  10  mo.  6,  1880,  Penrose  Foulke. 
3975-  John  P.8,  born  11  mo.  26,  1848;    married,  3  mo.  6,  1874,  Margaret  Ambler. 

3976.  Isaac8,  born  9  mo.  27,  1850;    died  3  mo.  22,  1863. 

3977.  Anne8,  born  3  mo.  26,  1853. 

3978.  Ellen  F.b,  born  7  mo.  30,  1855 ;  married,  12  mo.  27,  1883,  Frank  W.  Duffield. 

3979.  Joseph  C.8,  born  8  mo.  16,  1864 ;    married,  2  mo.  22,  1888,  Florence  Snyder. 

3980.  Tacy  C.8,  born  7  mo.  3,  1868;   married,  2  mo.  17,  1887,  Joseph  C.  Shoemaker. 

1950.  LEWIS  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child8,  John  Child5,  Mary  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Conrad  and  his  wife  Sarah 
Child,  was  born  in  Whitpain  township,  11  mo.  26,  1826;  married,  11  mo.  16, 
1848,  Rebecca  A.  Bailey,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Esther  A.  Bailey,  of  Middle- 
town  township,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Lewis  and  Rebecca  A.  (Bailey)  Conrad: 

3981.  Ellwood  B.s,  born  1  mo.  25,  1850;    married,  8  mo.  29,  1878,  Phebe  Dean. 

3982.  Josephine8,  born  8  mo.  23,  1851  ;    died  5  mo.  7,  1855. 

3983.  Emerson8,  born  12  mo.  15,  1853;    married,  12  mo.  24,  1870,  Ada  L.  Trimmer. 

3984.  Augusta  M.8,  born  5  mo.  22,  1858;   died  7  mo.  28,  1858. 

3985.  Louis8,  born  7  mo.  2,  1859;   died  9  mo.  11,  i860. 

3986.  Joseph8,  born  8  mo.  8,  1863 ;   died  8  mo.  8,  1863. 

3987.  Levi  R.8.  born  8  mo.  8,  1863. 

195 1.  ISAAC  CONRAD7  (Sarah  Child6,  John  Child6,  Mary  Shoe- 
maker4, George3,  George2,  George1),  of  Whitemarsh  township,  Montgomery 
County,  son  of  John  Conrad  and  Sarah  Child,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  30, 
1828;  married  (1),  at  Gwynedd  Meeting,  4  mo.  6,  1854,  Mary  Walton, 
daughter  of  Silas  and  Priscilla  Walton,  of  Montgomery  township;  (2).  11 
mo.  1.  1866,  Sallie  Ambler,  who  died  s.  p. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Walton)  Conrad: 

3988.  Ida8,  born  2  mo.  23,  1855. 

3989.  Lydia8,  born  9  mo.  25,  1857 ;   married,  3  mo.  22,  1883.  Samuel  F.  Webster. 

3990.  Mary  W.8,  born  12  mo.  15,  1859;    married,  2  mo.  16,  1886,  John  N.  Gill. 

1953.  JACOB  CHILDS7  (John  Childs6,  John  Child5,  Mary  Shoemaker4, 
George3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Childs  and  Ann  T.  Moore,  his  wife, 

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ftbe  Sboemafcer  family  of  Cbcltenbam 

was  born  i  mo.  31,  1822;  died  3  mo.  25,  1886;  married,  1  mo.  31,  1850, 
Lydia  Foss,  of  Philadelphia,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Esther  Jones  Foss,  of 
Cain,  Chester  County.     Resided  in  Norristown,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Foss)  Childs: 

3991.  Mary8,  born  11  mo.,  1850;    died  i860. 

3992.  Louis  Moore8,  born  8  mo.  19,  1852;   married  Alice  Grace  Hibberd. 

3993.  Walter  Foss8,  bom  12  mo.  31,  1856;    living,  unmarried,  in  1898. 

3994.  Emma  Hagy8,  born  12  mo.  31,  1856;    living,  unmarried,  in  1898. 

3995.  Lillian8,  born  7  mo.  30,  i860;   living,  unmarried,  in  1898. 


1955.  CHARLES  EVANS7  (Ann  Shoemaker6,  Joseph5,  Ezekiel4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Nathan  Evans  and  his  wife  Ann  Shoe- 
maker, was  born  in  Gwynedd  township,  9  mo.  30,  181 1 ;  died  in  Philadelphia; 
married  (1),  3  mo.  12,  1833,  Mary  M.  Morgan,  born  1807;  died  1862; 
daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Tacy  Morgan;  (2),  in  1876,  Sarah  M.  Harris, 
daughter  of  Jones  Harris. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Mary  M.  (Morgan)  Evans: 

3996.  Tacy  A.8,  born  1833;   died  1  mo.  25,  1884;  married,  1865,  Benjamin  O.  Loxley. 

3997.  Morris  J.8,  born  9  mo.  7,  1837;    died  8  mo.  3,  1870;    married,  1861,  Elizabeth  T. 

Hayhurst. 

3998.  Charles  W.8,  born  5  mo.  24,  1842;    died  8  mo.  31,  1864,  unmarried. 

1957.  TACY  SHOEMAKER7  (Ezekiel8,  Joseph5,  Ezekiel4,  Richard3, 
George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Ezekiel  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Weber,  his 
wife,  was  born  11  mo.  29,  1816;  married,  10  mo.  19,  1836,  Joshua  Murphy, 
son  of  Joshua  and  Margaret  Murphy. 

Children  of  Joshua  and  Tacy  (Shoemaker)  Murphy: 

3999.  Susannah8,  born  12  mo.  14,  1837. 

4000.  Martha  Ann8,  born  12  mo.  6,  1839;    died  10  mo.  29,  1845. 

4001.  Emily8,  born  10  mo.  20.  1841. 

4002.  Milton8,  born  8  mo.  15,  1844. 

4003.  Amos",  born  2  mo.  4,  1846. 

1958.  CHARLES  SHOEMAKER7  (Ezekiel6,  Joseph5,  Ezekiel4,  Rich- 
ard3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Ezekiel  Shoemaker  and  Margaret  Weber,  his 
wife,  was  born  8  mo.  18,  1818;  married  10  mo.  16,  1839,  Margaret  Ann 
Ellis,  born  1  mo.  24,  1819,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Lydia  Ellis. 

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Children  of  Charles  and  Margaret  A.  (Ellis)  Shoemaker: 

4004.  Ezekiel8,  born  2  mo.  16,  1841. 

4005.  Elijah9,  born  3  mo.  10,  1842. 

4006.  Tacys,  born  11  mo.  4.  1844. 

4007.  Sophia8,  born  11  mo.  9,  1845. 

4008.  Thomas  E.s,  born  2  mo.  9,  1849;    died  2  mo.  21,  1849. 

4009.  Alpheus8,  born  5  mo.  6,  1851. 

4010.  Anna  Mary8,  born  1  mo.  5,  1859. 

i960.  THOMAS  S.  CAVENDER7  (Hannah  Shoemaker6,  Joseph5, 
Ezekiel4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  H.  Cavender  and  Hannah 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Abington  township,  Montgomery  County, 
8  mo.  6,  1822;  died  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado,  9  mo.  18,  1896;  married, 
in  Philadelphia,  at  Race  Street  Meeting,  7  mo.  21,  1845,  Elizabeth  Mott,  born 
12  mo.  14,  1825;  died  9  mo.  24,  1865;  daughter  of  James  and  Lucretia 
(Coffin)  Mott,  of  Philadelphia,  who  were  married,  4  mo  10,  181 1,  at  Orange 
Street  Meeting.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Thomas  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Mott)  Cavender: 

4011.  Fanny8,  born  5  mo.  25,   1846;    died   11   mo.  25,   1883;    married,  4  mo.  28,   1868, 

Thomas  C.  Parrish,  son  of  Edward  and  Margaret  (Hunt)   Parrish,  of  Phila- 
delphia ;    no  issue. 

4012.  Henry8,  born  1  mo.  27,  1849;   died  9  mo.  15,  1863. 

4013.  Charles8,  born  5  mo.  22,  1855. 

4014.  Mary8,  born  12  mo.  13,  1857;   married,  5  mo.  17,  1883,  William  J.  Wilcox. 

1970.  JOSEPH  A.  SHOEMAKER7  (John6,  Joseph5,  Ezekiel4,  Rich- 
ard3, George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Elizabeth 
Logan,  was  born  3  mo.  5,  1826;  member  of  the  Legislature,  1887  and  1889; 
president  of  the  North  Cedar  Hill  Cemetery;  treasurer  of  the  North  Phila- 
delphia Drove- Yard  Association ;  and  director  of  the  Jenkintown  National 
Bank.  He  married,  1  mo.  1,  1857,  Esther  A.  Harper,  born  7  mo.  1,  1837, 
daughter  of  William  and  Esther  Harper. 

Children  of  Joseph  A.  and  Esther  A.  (Harper)  Shoemaker: 

4015.  Clara  H.8,  born  10  mo.  30,  1857;    married,  1  mo.  1,  1880,  Henry  W.  Wass;    they 

have  two  children, — Mabel  and  Esther  S. 

4016.  William  H.8,  born  7  mo.  29,  1859;    died  3  mo.  16,  1902;    married,  4  mo.  19.  1899, 

Katharine  Saam ;    they  have  one  child, — Amalia. 

4017.  Henry8,  born  10  mo.  26,  1863;    died  1  mo.  21,  1865. 

4018.  Lizzie  L.8,  born  2  mo.  10,  1865;   married,  2  mo.  10,  1887,  William  H.  Fretz ;    they 

have  four  children, — J.  Lewis,  Frank  H.,  Elizabeth  L.,  and  Emily  H. 

4019.  Jennie  L.8,  born  9  mo.  21,  1874;    married,  9  mo.  26,  1896.  Dr.  Henry  C.  Miller; 

they  have  one  child, — Katharine  S. 

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Gbe  Sbocmafcer  jfamilp  of  Cheltenham 

1973.  EZEKIEL  SHOEMAKER7  (Joseph0,  Joseph3,  Ezekiel4.  Rich- 
ard3, George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  Phebe  Hallowell,  his 
wife,  was  born  1  mo.  17,  1822;  died  7  mo.  8,  1871  ;  married,  1  mo.  II,  1854, 
at  the  house  of  William  P.  Ellis,  Plymouth,  Pennsylvania,  Hannah  H.  Mere- 
dith, born  3  mo.  17,  1827;  died  7  mo.  5,  1868;  daughter  of  John  and  Rachel 
Meredith,  of  Plymouth  township,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Ezekiel  and  Hannah  H.  (Meredith)  Shoemaker: 

4020.  Emma",  born  3  mo.  10,  1855;   died  4  mo.  9,  1887;    married  David  Acuff;   no  issue. 

4021.  Martha   C",   born   5   mo.    16,    1857    (see    No.   2043)  ;  married,    1880,    Richard   J. 

Roberts. 

4022.  Hannah",  born  12  mo.  6,  1859. 

4023.  Phebe',  born  2  mo.  21,  1863. 

1974.  ELLIN  H.  SHOEMAKER7  (Joseph0,  Joseph5,  Ezekiel4,  Rich- 
ard3, George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Phebe 
Hallowell,  was  born  10  mo.  24,  1823;  married,  at  the  house  of  Joseph  Shoe- 
maker, in  Gwynedd  township,  2  mo.  13,  185 1,  Cadwalader  R.  Evans,  born 
5  mo.  17,  1821 ;  died  5  mo.  23,  1861 ;  son  of  Caleb  Evans  and  his  second  wife, 
Agnes  Roberts,  daughter  of  Cadwalader  and  Mary  Roberts.  Cadwalader 
Evans  lived  at  the  first  home  in  this  country  of  his  ancestor,  Owen  Evans, 
near  the  old  Gwynedd  Meeting-House,  the  title  never  having  gone  out  of  the 
family  since  the  original  purchase. 

Children  of  Cadwalader  R.  and  Ellin  H.  (Shoemaker)  Evans: 

4024.  Joseph",  born  11  mo.  17,  1851 ;    married,  11  mo.  23,  1884,  Emma  Mauger,  daughter 

of  Henry  B.  and  Harriet  Mauger ;    they  have  two  children : 

4025.  Horace  C",  born  1886. 

4026.  Gwendolln",  born  1888. 

4027.  Elizabeth8,  born  10  mo.  31,  1853. 

4028.  Anna",  born  1  mo.  29,  1856. 

4029.  Mary8,  born  11  mo.  5,  1858. 

4030.  Caleb',  died  in  infancy. 

1976.  WILLIAM  H.  SHOEMAKER7  (Joseph8,  Joseph5,  Ezekiel4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Shoemaker  and  his  wife  Phebe 
Hallowell,  was  born  in  Gwynedd  township,  10  mo.  21,  1829;  died  3  mo.  18. 
1 87 1  ;  buried  at  Gwynedd  burying-ground ;  married  Eleanor  Conard,  born 
1  mo.  14,  1836,  daughter  of  Meredith  and  Rachel  Conard. 

Children  of  William  H.  and  Eleanor  (Conard)  Shoemaker: 

4031.  Estelle",  born  2  mo.  23,  1858;  married,  9  mo.  25,  1881,  Charles  Major. 

4032.  Edward  C.s,  born  4  mo.  11,  1861. 
4033-  Joseph*,  born  1  mo.  15.  1869. 

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1978.  SARAH  ANN  MOORE7  (Hannah  Shoemaker6,  Richard6,  Eze- 
kiel4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Isaac  W.  Moore  and  Hannah 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  1819;  died  in  1884;  married,  11  mo.  19, 
1840,  Abner  Thomas. 

Children  of  Abner  and  Sarah  A.  (Moore)  Thomas: 

4034.  Howard  L.8,  born  in  1843 ;    died  in  1865. 

4035.  Hannah  M.8,  born  in  1847 ;   died  in  1848. 

4036.  Ellen  M.",  born  in  1849. 

4037.  Anna  L.8,  born  in  1852;    died  in  1894. 

1979.  RICHARD  S.  MOORE7  (Hannah  Shoemaker6,  Richard6,  Eze- 
kiel4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  W.  Moore  and  Hannah 
Shoemaker,  his  wife,  was  born  in  1821  ;  died  in  1892;  married,  11  mo.,  1844, 
Tacy  Jarrett. 

Children  of  Richard  S.  and  Tacy  (Jarrett)  Moore: 

4038.  Anna8,  born  8~mo.  19,  1845. 

4039.  John  I.8,  born  2  mo.  18,  1847 ;   died  7  mo.  9,  1847. 

4040.  Alfred8,  born  6  mo.  22,  1848. 

4041.  Hannah  S.8,  born  n  mo.  18,  1850;   died  7  mo.  2,  1868. 

4042.  Charles  D.8,  born  9  mo.  30,  1856. 

4043.  William  J.8,  born  2  mo.  26,  i860. 

1 981.  ISAAC  W.  MOORE7  (Hannah  Shoemaker6,  Richard5,  Ezekiel4, 
Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Isaac  W.  Moore  and  Hannah  Shoe- 
maker, his  wife,  was  born  in  Gwynedd  township,  in  the  year  183 1  ;*  died  in 
i860;   married  Barbara  Davis. 

Child  of  Isaac  W.  and  Barbara  (Davis)  Moore: 

4044.  Ida  W.8,  born  1861. 

1988.  JOSIAH  ROBERTS7  (Edward  J.  Roberts6,  Edward  Roberts5, 
Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Nickel  Plate,  Indiana, 
son  of  Edward  J.  Roberts  and  Annie  Bartholomew,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo. 
11,  1834;  married,  3  mo.  6,  1855,  Lucinda  Wonders. 

Children  of  Josiah  and  Lucinda  (Wonders)  Roberts: 

4045.  Charles  Enos8,  born  11  mo.  19,  1859. 

4046.  Mary   Ann8,   born  2   mo.   2,    1862;    married,   2   mo.   23,    1883,    Pleasant   Monroe 

Thompson. 

4047.  Eliza  Bell8,  born  2  mo.  8,  1864. 

4048.  Lurena8,  born  6  mo.  1,  1868. 

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1999.  ALFRED  ROBERTS7  (David  Roberts6,  Edward  Roberts5,  Mary 
Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Danville,  Pennsylvania,  son  of 
David  Roberts  and  Frances  Sanders,  his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  12,  1837; 
married,  12  mo.  21,  1861,  Elizabeth  R.  Rishel. 

Children  of  Alfred  and  Elizabeth  R.  (Rishel)  Roberts: 

4049.  Stephen  A.8,  born  9  mo.  22,  1862. 

4050.  Horace",  born  7  mo.  9,  1866;  died  9  mo.  II,  1867. 

4051.  Leander  R.8,  born  9  mo.  6,  1867. 

4052.  John  S.8,  born  7  mo.  12,  1871 ;  died  2  mo.  4,  1872. 

4053.  David8,  born  4  mo.  30,  1873;  died  5  mo.  1,  1873. 

2003.  JOHN  E.  ROBERTS7  (David  Roberts8,  Edward  Roberts5,  Mary 
Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Danville,  Pennsylvania,  son  of 
David  Roberts  and  Frances  Sanders,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  12,  1847; 
married  Lavinia  Derling. 

Children  of  John  E.  and  Lavinia  (Derling)  Roberts: 

4054.  Hannah  Gertrude8,  born  10  mo.  20,  1874. 

4055.  Edwin  S.8,  born  1  mo.  22,  1877. 

4056.  Hurley8,  born  12  mo.  26,  1880. 

2012.  WILLIAM  H.  ROBERTS7  (Josiah  A.  Roberts",  Edward 
Roberts5,  Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Catawissa, 
Pennsylvania,  farmer,  son  of  Josiah  A.  Roberts  and  Anna  M.  Clevvell.  his 
wife,  was  born  4  mo.  28,  1846:  married,  9  mo.  21,  1868.  Ellen  Barndt, 
daughter  of  Charles  Barndt. 

Children  of  William  H.  and  Ellen  (Barndt)  Roberts: 

4057.  Charles  A.8,  born  5  mo.  10,  1869. 

4058.  Josiah  E.8,  born  8  mo.  21,  1871. 

4059.  Frank  H.8,  born  9  mo.  12,  1873. 

4060.  Andrew  R.8,  born  11  mo.  28,  1875. 

4061.  Anna  M.8.  born  5  mo.  7,  1878. 

4062.  Elizabeth  A.8,  born  6  mo.  5,  1880. 

4063.  Martha  M.8,  born  8  mo.  17,  1882. 

4064.  Bertha  A.8,  born  9  mo.  7,  1883. 

2016.  EDWARD  ROBERTS7  (Josiah  A.  Roberts6,  Edward  Roberts5. 
Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Josiah  A.  Roberts 
and  Anna  M.  Clewell,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  21,  1854;  married  Rettie 
Lewis. 

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Children  of  Edward  and  Rettie  (Lewis)  Roberts: 

4065.  Clide8,  born  5  mo.  1,  1880. 

4066.  William  L.8,  born  1  mo.  2,  1883. 

2027.  JOHN  ROBERTS7  (Charles  Roberts6,  Ezekiel  Roberts5,  Mary 
Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Nebraska,  son  of  Charles 
Roberts  and  Sarah  Harris,  his  wife,  was  born  in  183 1;  married  (1)  Mary 
Barrett,  who  died  in  1853;    (2)  Sarah  A.  McKee. 

Child  of  John  and  Mary  (Barrett)  Roberts: 

4067.  Mary8,  born  1853 ;    married  Charles  Hartley. 

Children  of  John  and  Sarah  A.  (McKee)  Roberts: 

4068.  Charles  H.s,  born  1855. 

4069.  S.  Elizabeth8,  married  (1)   Charles  S.  Wright;    (2)  George  O.  Hoffman. 

4070.  Frances8,  married  Henry  Christie. 

4071.  E.  Dell8. 

4072.  Eda  B.8,  married  Charles  W.  Fleming. 

4073.  John  D.8. 

4074.  Dwight  J.8. 

2029.  LEVI  ROBERTS7  (Charles  Roberts6,  Ezekiel  Roberts5,  Mary 
Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Windham,  Iowa,  son  of  Charles 
Roberts  and  Sarah  Harris,  his  wife,  was  born  1  mo.  10,  1834;  married  Mary 
J.  Rogers. 

Children  of  Levi  and  Mary  J.  (Rogers)  Roberts: 

4075.  George  D.8,  born  11  mo.  28,  1859. 

4076.  Charles  C.8,  born  8  mo.  2,  1861. 

4077.  Mary  F.8,  born  4  mo.  27,  1863. 

4078.  Sarah  C.8,  born  5  mo.  17,  1865 ;   married  Henry  Keaffering. 

4079.  John  D.8,  born  9  mo.  18,  1867. 

4080.  Thendas  H.8,  born  10  mo.  6,  1869;   died  7  mo.  14,  1871. 

4081.  Levi  W.8,  born  5  mo.  27,  1870. 

4082.  M.  Myrtle8,  born  3  mo.  21,  1874. 

2030.  EZEKIEL  ROBERTS7  (Charles  Roberts6,  Ezekiel  Roberts8, 
Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Munroe,  Iowa,  son  of 
Charles  Roberts  and  Sarah  Harris,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  22,  1835:  died 
3  mo.  2,  1883;  married  Samantha  Jackson. 

Children  of  Ezekiel  and  Samantha  (Jackson)  Roberts: 

4083.  Frank  E.8,  born  3  mo.  9,  1861 ;   married  H.  Ada  Huddleston. 

4084.  J.  Fred8,  born  7  mo.  31,  1869. 

4085.  Charles  V.8,  born  4  mo.  8,  1874. 

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2032.  WRIGHT  ROBERTS7  (Charles  Roberts8,  Ezekiel  Roberts5. 
Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Akron,  Missouri,  son  of 
Charles  Roberts  and  Sarah  Harris,  his  wife,  was  born  n  mo.  7,  1838;  mar- 
ried, 9  mo.  1,  1863,  Samantha  Severe.    He  served  in  the  Union  army. 

Children  of  Wright  and  Samantha   (Severe)   Roberts: 

4086.  Carley  L.*,  born  6  mo.  28,  1865 ;   died  10  mo.  16,  1866. 

4087.  Cora  A.s,  born  8  mo.  18,  1867;   married,  9  mo.  1,  1886,  William  McFall. 

4088.  Jennie  L.8,  born  11  mo.  1.  1870. 

4089.  Dvvight  B.8,  born  10  mo.  30,  1878;   died  12  mo.  11,  1882. 

4090.  Lloyd  Severe8,  born  3  mo.  5.  1884. 

2036.  CHARLES  H.  ROBERTS7  (Charles  Roberts6,  Ezekiel  Roberts5, 
Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  farmer,  of  Akron,  Missouri, 
son  of  Charles  Roberts  and  Sarah  Harris,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  n,  1845; 
died  3  mo.  18,  1883:   married,  1866,  Mary  Catharine  Hogan. 

Children  of  Charles  H.  and  Mary  C.  (Hogan)  Roberts: 

4091.  James  M.8,  born  3  mo.  18,  1868;   married  Minerva  Booth. 

4092.  Jennie  L.",  born  12  mo.  7,  1872. 

4093.  Esther8,  born  7  mo.  16,  1875 ;   died  7  mo.  26,  1875. 

4094.  Emma  A.",  born  3  mo.  14,  1881. 

2046.  JESSE  ROBERTS7  (Charles  Roberts6,  Joseph  Roberts5,  Mary 
Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Jarrettown,  Pennsylvania,  son 
of  Charles  Roberts  and  Sarah  Ann  Kenderdine,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  13, 
1837;  married,  3  mo.  7,  1864,  Sarah  E.  Skirving,  daughter  of  John  Skirving. 
Jesse  served  in  the  Civil  War. 

Children  of  Jesse  and  Sarah  E.  (Skirving)  Roberts: 

4095.  Alice  S.8,  born  12  mo.  19,  1865. 

4096.  Charles  R.8,  born  3  mo.  11,  1867:  married,  1  mo.  14,  1892,  Ida  F.  Shepherd. 

2047.  GEORGE  K.  ROBERTS7  (Charles  Roberts6,  Joseph  Roberts5, 
Mary  Shoemaker4,  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  merchant,  of  Phcenixville, 
Pennsylvania,  son  of  Charles  Roberts  and  Sarah  Ann  Kenderdine,  his  wife, 
was  born  5  mo.  5.  1840;  married,  3  mo.  24,  1868,  Elizabeth  E.  Shaw.  He 
was  sergeant  First  New  Jersey  Cavalry  in  the  Civil  War. 

Children  of  George  K.  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Shaw)  Roberts: 

4097.  J.  Paul8,  born  4  mo.  2,  1869. 

4098.  F.  Walter8,  born  8  mo.  26,  1871. 

4099.  Amelia  S.\  born  10  mo.  3,  1881. 

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2050.  JOSEPH  ROBERTS7  (Charles  Roberts6,  Joseph  Roberts5,  Mary 
Shoemaker4.  Richard3,  George2,  George1),  of  Carversville,  Pennsylvania,  son 
of  Charles  Roberts  and  Sarah  Ann  Kenderdine,  his  wife,  was  born  9  mo.  1 1 . 
1848;  married,  3  mo.  3,  1870,  Mary  W.  Evans,  daughter  of  William  R. 
Evans,  and  Martha  S.  Carr,  his  wife. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Mary  W.  ( Evans )  Roberts : 


4100.  William  E.s,  born  3  mo.  20,  1871. 

4101.  Howard  W.8,  born  10  mo.  14,  1872. 

4102.  Iden  F.8,  born  1  mo.  22,  1875. 

4103.  Irven  J.8,  born  1  mo.  22,  1875. 

4104.  Jesse  C.!,  born  4  mo.  24,  1884. 


21 16.  CHARLES  WILLIAMS7  (Sarah  Thomson6.  Thomas  Thomson5, 
John  Thomson4,  Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Anthony 
Williams,  4th,  and  Sarah  Thomson,  his  wife,  was  born  5  mo.  13,  1833,  in 
YVhitemarsh  township,  Bucks  County;  married,  4  mo.  12,  i860,  Hetty  Ann 
Eastburn,  born  1  mo.  10,  1834,  daughter  of  John  Eastburn  and  his  wife  Sarah 
W.  Smith,  of  Upper  Makefield,  Bucks  County. 

Children  of  Charles  and  Hetty  A.  (Eastburn)  Williams: 

4105.  John  E.8,  born  3  mo.,  1861  ;    died  9  mo.  20,  1861. 

4106.  Elizabeth  E.8,  born  7  mo.  18,  1863 ;    died  3  mo.  29,  1893 ;   married,  5  mo.  26,  1886, 

George  B.  Brown. 

4107.  Edward8,  born  3  mo.  22,  1866;   died  4  mo.  1,  1866. 

4108.  Howard8,  born  10  mo.  16,  1868;   died  3  mo.  22,  1869. 

4109.  Sarah  S.8,  born  12  mo.  3,  1871 ;   married,  4  mo.  15,  1896,  George  B.  Brown. 

41 10.  Edith  C.8,  born  6  mo.  27,  1875. 

21 17.  EDWARD  H.  WILLIAMS7  (Sarah  Thomson6,  Thomas  Thom- 
son5, John  Thomson4,  Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
Anthony  Williams,  4th,  and  his  wife  Sarah  Thomson,  was  born  in  Bucking- 
ham, 9  mo.  3,  1835;  married,  11  mo.  19,  1857,  Emma,  daughter  of  William 
and  Helen  Cottman,  of  Abington. 

Children  of  Edward  H.  and  Emma  (Cottman)  Williams: 

41 11.  Sara  T.8,  born  1  mo.  7,  1861  ;    married,  1  mo.  7,  1885.  C.  Comly  Smith,  and  had 

one  daughter, — Agnes  Helena,  born  12  mo.  6,  1886. 

4112.  Helen  C.s,  born  5  mo.  15,  1863;    married,  10  mo.  27,  1887,  Franklin  H.  Wollston, 

and  had  one  son, — Edward  H,  born  7  mo.  29,  1888. 

4113.  Arthur  H.8,  born  4  mo.  29,  1866;   married,  4  mo.,  1899,  Margaret  MacDowell. 

41 14.  John  T.8.  born  2  mo.  2,  1869;   died  young. 

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21 18.  JOSEPH  T.  WILLIAMS7  (Sarah  Thomson9,  Thomas  Thom- 
son5, John  Thomson4,  Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
Anthony  Williams,  4th,  and  his  wife  Sarah  Thomson,  was  born  in  Chelten- 
ham township,  7  mo.  25,  1838;  married,  3  mo.,  1859,  Margaret  J.  Butler, 
born  12  mo.  7,  1833;  d>ed  12  mo.  16,  1893;  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary 
A.  Butler.     Residence,  Buckingham,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Joseph  T.  and  Margaret  J.  (Butler)  Williams: 

41 15.  Hannah  E.8,  born  3  mo.  7,  i860;    married,  12  mo.  25,  1884,  Wellington  R.  Irvin, 

born  12  mo.  io,  1849. 

4116.  Frank  C.8,  born  3  mo.  7,  i860;    married,  8  mo.  12,  1887,  Martha  Shull,  born  11 

mo.  13,  i860. 
41 17-  Charles  K.8,  born  1  mo.  31,  1862;    married,  6  mo.  1,  1887,  Ida  L.  Wilson,  born  12 

mo.  17,  1864. 
41 18.  Emma  C.8,  born  7  mo.  6,  1864;    married,  6  mo.  I,  1887.  Charles  R.  Ayers,  born  6 

mo.  29,  1 86 1. 

2 1 21.  ANTHONY  WILLIAMS,  5TH7  (Sarah  Thomson'',  Thomas 
Thomson5,  John  Thomson4,  Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son 
of  Anthony  Williams,  4th,  and  Sarah  Thomson,  his  wife,  was  born  6  mo.  4, 
1845,  in  Cheltenham;  died  4  mo.  15,  1900,  at  Abington ;  married.  10  mo.  2j, 
1869,  Mary  Ann  Roberts,  daughter  of  James  and  Phebe  Roberts. 

Children  of  Anthony  and  Mary  A.  (Roberts)  Williams: 

41 19.  Howard8,  born  4  mo.  23,  1872. 

4120.  Anna*,  born  2  mo.  22,  1874. 

4121.  Phebe  M.8,  born  7  mo.  9,  1875. 

4122.  Mary  A.8,  born  2  mo.  14,  1880. 

2125.  THOMAS  THOMSON7  (John  Thomson6,  Thomas  Thomson5, 
John  Thomson4,  Catharine  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John 
Thomson  and  Caroline  Jones,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  28,  1842;  married, 
2  mo.  24,  1874.  Mary  Eyre,  born  12  mo.  15,  1846,  daughter  of  Isaac  and 
Elizabeth  K.  Eyre.     Residence,  Cheltenham  township,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Eyre)  Thomson: 

4123.  Elizabeth  E.8,  born  9  mo.  15,  1875;    married,  11  mo.  3,  1897,  Herbert  K.  Taylor. 

(See  No.  3331.)     They  have  one  son, — William  Thomson,  born  3  mo.  25,  1901. 

4124.  John8,  born  6  mo.  25,  1877;  died  10  mo.  12,  1902. 

4125.  Alice  P.8,  born  10  mo.  7,  1880. 

4126.  George  E.8,  born  10  mo.  29,  1882;   died  11  mo.  23,  1882. 

2147.  ANNA   WALTON7  (Sarah  Livezey6.  Anthony  Livezey5,  Hannah 
Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William  Wal- 

320 


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ton  and  his  wife  Sarah  Livezey,  was  born  1 1  mo.  4,  1832 ;  died  8  mo.  4,  1868 ; 
married,  3  mo.  4,  1858,  at  Abington  Meeting,  Clark  B.  Ross,  son  of  Cephas 
and  Mary  Ross,  of  Buckingham.  Clark  B.  Ross  married  (2),  5  mo.  3,  1871, 
Emily  Fenton,  cousin  of  his  first  wife,  and  daughter  of  Thomas  Fenton,  of 
Abington,  and  his  wife  Alice  Livezey.     Emily  died  9  mo.  25,  1877. 

Children  of  Clark  B.  and  Anna  (Walton)  Ross: 

4127.  Emma5,  born  1  mo.  18.  1859;   died  10  mo.  24,  1877;   buried  at  Abington. 

4128.  Sallie  W.s,  born  8  mo.  4.  1862. 

4129.  Joseph  W.8,  born  2  mo.  25,  1866. 

Child  of  Clark  B.  and  Emily  (Fenton)  Ross: 

4130.  Anna8,  born  5  mo.  11,  1872. 

2151.  ESTHER  L.  FENTON7  (Ann  Livezey6,  Anthony  Livezey5, 
Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
James  Fenton  and  Ann  Livezey,  his  wife,  was  born  at  Abington,  10  mo.  3, 
1833;  married,  4  mo.  7,  1859,  Jonas  W.  Hallowell,  born  4  mo.  10,  1824; 
died  12  mo.  25,  1899;  son  of  Israel  Hallowell  and  his  wife  Mary  Jarrett,  of 
Abington,  Pennsylvania.     Residence,  Abington.   Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Jonas  W.  and  Esther  L.  (Fenton)  Hallowell: 

4131.  Israel8,  born  3  mo.  31,  1863;    married.  1  mo.  22,  1890.  Ruth  A.  Branin. 

4132.  James  F.8,  born  1  mo.  24,  1865;   married,  10  mo.  22,  1890,  Emma  W.  Lloyd. 

4133.  John  J.8,  born  3  mo.  2,  1868. 

2172.  CHARLES  L.  BAILEY7  (Joseph  Bailey8,  Tacy  Livezey5. 
Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph 
Bailey  and  his  wife  Martha  Lukens,  was  born  3  mo.  9,  182 1 ;  died  9  mo.  5, 
1899;  married,  11  mo.  6,  1856,  Emma  H.  Doll,  of  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 
He  was  president  of  the  City  Hospital,  Harrisburg,  trustee  of  the  State  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane,  and  president  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  also  proprietor  of  the  Central  Iron- Works. 

Children  of  Charles  L.  and  Emma  H.  (Doll)  Bailey: 

4134.  Joseph8,  born  4  mo.  28,  1858:   died  7  mo.  15,  1864. 

4135.  William  E.b,  born  2  mo.  10.  i860;    graduate  of  Yale:    married.  9  mo.,  1892,  Fay 

Huldanna  Alger,   daughter  of  General   Russell   A.   Alger,   Secretary  of  War. 
They  had  one  child, — Russell  Alger. 

4136.  Edward8,  born  10  mo.  19,  1861 ;    married,  10  mo.,  1889,  Elizabeth  Reily. 

4137.  Charles  L..  Jr.8,  born  6  mo.  26,  1864;   married,  3  mo,  1892,  Mary  Frances  Seiler. 

4138.  Morris  P.8,  born  6  mo.  15,  1867;   died  7  mo.,  1869. 
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Gbe  Shoemaker  family  of  Gbeltenbam 

4139.  James  B.8,  born  7  mo.  5,  1869;    graduate  of  Yale;    manager  of  Harrisburg  City 

Hospital;  married,  11  mo.  6,  1895,  Caroline  Reily.  They  have  two  children, — 
George  Reily,  born  1  mo.  II,  1898,  and  Mary  Emily  Reily,  born  10  mo.  26, 
1900. 

4140.  Emma  D.s,  born  5  mo.  15,  1872;  married,  4  mo.  20,   1893,  Robert  E.  Speer,  secre- 

tary of  the  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Presbyterian  Church.  They 
have  two  children, — Elliott,  born  11  mo.  1,  1898,  and  Margaret  Bailey,  born 
II  mo.  20,  1900. 

4141.  Henry  Bent8,  born  6  mo.,  1873;    died  7  mo.,  1876. 

2174.  EDWARD  BAILEY7  (Joseph  Bailey6,  Tacy  Livezey5,  Hannah 
Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Bailey  and 
his  wife  Martha  Lukens,  was  born  5  mo.  14,  1825;  died  7  mo.  6,  1889; 
married,  in  Philadelphia,  6  mo.  8.  1852,  Anna  Whitall,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Susan  Whitall,  of  Philadelphia.     Residence,  Pottstown,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Edward  and  Anna  (Whitall)  Bailey: 

4142.  Susan  W.s,  born  6  mo.  24.  1853;    married.  11  mo.,  1875,  Gustavus  W.  Nicolls. 

4143.  Martha  L.8,  born  3  mo.  3,  1855;    married,  3  mo.  1,  1876,  Comly  B.  Shoemaker. 

(See  No.  1148.) 

4144.  Josephine8,  born  6  mo.  17.  1857;   married.  1  mo.,  1879,  Edgar  S.  Cook. 

4145.  Helen8,  born  12  mo.,  1859;    died  4  mo.,   i860. 

4146.  Emma8,  born  4  mo.  12,  1862;    married,  3  mo.,  1887.  James  P.  Roe. 

4147.  Edward8,  born  5  mo.,  1863;    died  8  mo.,  1863. 

4148.  Richard  Whitall8,   born   3   mo.   26,    1865;    married,    10   mo.   27,    1892,   Augusta 

Cathinca  Myhlertz. 

2175.  DR.  GEORGE  BAILEY7  (Joseph  Bailey6,  Tacy  Livezey5, 
Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph 
Bailey  and  his  wife  Martha  Lukens,  was  born  4  mo.  26,  1827;  graduated 
M.D.  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania:  married,  in  Philadelphia,  7  mo.  1, 
1 85 1,  Anna  Cresson  Valentine,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Valentine,  of  Phila- 
delphia.    Residence,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Children  of  Dr.  George  and  Anna  C.  (Valentine)  Bailey: 

4149.  Elizabeth  R.8,  born  10  mo.  23,  1852 ;    died  2  mo.  15,  1889 :   married,  10  mo.  7,  1875, 

William  Rudolph  Smith,  of  Philadelphia. 

4150.  Laura  V.8,  born  12  mo.  21,  1854. 

4151.  Anna8,  born  4  mo.  29,  1857;   married.  10  mo.,  1882,  J.  Murray  Bacon. 

4152.  George8,  born  2  mo.,  1859;   died  2  mo..  1862. 

2176.  WILLIAM  L.  BAILEY7  (Joseph  Bailey6,  Tacy  Livezey6,  Hannah 
Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Bailey  and 
his  wife  Martha  Lukens,  was  born  8  mo.  29,  1829;   married,  4  mo.  8,  1858, 

3?2 


EiObtb  (Bcneration 


Mary  B.  Hayes,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Hayes,  of  West  Chester,  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  sister  of  Dr.  Isaac  Hayes,  Arctic  explorer.  Residence,  Thorndale, 
Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  William  L.  and  Mary  B.  (Hayes)  Bailey: 

4153.  Sarah  H.8,  born  1  mo.  8,  1859. 

4154.  Benjamin8,  born  9  mo.,  i860;  died  12  mo.  II,  1861. 

4155.  George,  Jr.8,  born  7  mo.  13,  1863. 

4156.  Mary  H.8,  born  1  mo.  10,  1866. 

2178.  JOSEPH  L.  BAILEY7  (Joseph  Bailey6,  Tacy  Livezey6,  Hannah 
Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Joseph  Bailey  and 
his  wife  Martha  Lukens,  was  born  5  mo.  26,  1834;  married  (1),  3  mo.  31, 
1863,  Anna  Scattergood,  daughter  of  Thomas  Scattergood,  of  Philadelphia; 
(2),  10  mo.  15,  1885,  Anna  H.  Warrington,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Margaret 
Warrington,  of  Westfield,  New  Jersey.  Residence,  Pine  Iron- Works,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Children  of  Joseph  L.  and  Anna  (Scattergood)  Bailey: 

4157.  Joseph8,  born  8  mo.  4,  1864;    married,  12  mo.  16,  1886,  Alice  Shewell. 

4158.  Rebecca8,  born  4  ino.  18,  1867. 

4159.  Francis8,  born  3  mo.  3,  1872;   died  3  mo.  4,  1872. 

4160.  Anna8,  born  3  mo.  3,  1872. 

Child  of  Joseph  L.  and  Anna  H.  (Warrington)  Bailey: 

4161.  Henry  W.8,  born  6  mo.  20,  1888 ;    died  6  mo.  21,  1888. 

2180.  SAMUEL  S.  DOWNING7  (Sarah  Bailey6,  Tacy  Livezey5, 
Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  George  S. 
Downing  and  his  wife  Sarah  Bailey,  was  born  near  Downingtown,  Pennsyl- 
vania, 12  mo.  21,  1825;  died  at  Wilmington,  Delaware,  5  mo.  1,  1872; 
married,  5  mo.  27,  1852,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  Wilmington,  Mary  Stapler, 
born  at  Stanton,  Delaware,  5  mo.  26,  1827;  died  at  Wilmington,  2  mo.  15, 
1895;   daughter  of  Stephen  M.  and  Elizabeth  Stapler. 

Children  of  Samuel  S.  and  Mary  (Stapler)  Downing: 

4162.  Mary  A.8,  born  5  mo.  23,   1854 ;    married,  8  mo.  24,   1876,   William   C.   Malone. 

(See  No.  3813.) 

4163.  George  S.8.  born  11  mo.  28,  1856;   died  4  mo.  15,  1876. 

4164.  William  S.s,  born  1  mo.  30,  1859;   died  4  mo.  25,  1891. 

4165.  Edward  B.8,  born  10  mo.  19,  1861. 

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2207.  ANN  BUCKMAN7  (Mercy  Bailey6,  Margaret  Livezey5,  Hannah 
Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Harding 
Buckman  and  Mercy  Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  27,  1822;  married, 
2  mo.  13,  1845,  Joseph  Smedley,  son  of  Joseph  and  Rachel  Smedley. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Ann  (Buckman)  Smedley: 

4166.  Harding',  born  6  mo.  19,  1846. 

4167.  Mercy8,  born  9  mo.  25,  1848. 

4168.  Rachel8,  born  12  mo.  7,  1850. 

4169.  Lewis",  born  3  mo.  14,  1852 ;   died  1  mo.  18,  1857. 

4170.  Anna  Mary8,  born  6  mo.  13,  1855. 

4171.  Benjamin8,  born  11  mo.  21,  1857. 

4172.  Edward8,  born  3  mo.  30,  i860. 

4173.  Lewis8,  born  2  mo.  20,  1863;   died  2  mo.  24,  1864. 

2208.  THOMAS  BUCKMAN7  (Mercy  Bailey6.  Margaret  Livezey5. 
Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Harding 
Buckman  and  Mercy  Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  26.  1824;  married,  11 
mo.  11,  1848,  Susan  Howell,  born  4  mo.  1,  1824,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Joanna  Howell. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Susan  (Howell)  Buckman: 

4174.  Anna  H.8,  born  7  mo.  3,  1849. 

4175.  Letitia8,  born  9  mo.  21,  1851  ;   died  2  mo.  21,  1878. 

4176.  Edward8,  born  6  mo.  26,  1853. 

4177.  Mercy8,  born  7  mo.  19,  1856. 

4178.  William8,  born  2  mo.  14,  1863;   died  2  mo.  21,  1874. 

2214.  JAMES  D.  HEADLEY7  (Rachel  L.  Bailey6,  Margaret  Livezey6, 
Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Jonathan 
Headley  and  Rachel  L.  Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  2  mo.  26,  1826;  died  3  mo. 
18,  1895;  married,  1  mo.  20.  1848,  Hulda  J.  Michener,  daughter  of  John  D. 
and  Harriet  D.  (Jones)  Michener,  of  Rising  Sun,  Maryland. 

Children  of  James  D.  and  Hulda  J.  (Michener)  Headley: 

4179.  John  M.8,  born  10  mo.  10.  1849;    died  8  mo.  2.  1854. 

4180.  Edward  H.8,  born  7  mo.  28,  1851 ;   died  8  mo.  2,  1851. 

4181.  Anna  Mariah8.  born  12  mo.  30,  1852;   died  2  mo.  16,  1881. 

4182.  Aaron  M.8,  born  9  mo.  23,  1854:    died  3  mo.  12,  1882;   married  Samuel  Spencer. 

4183.  Harriet  M.8,  born  12  mo.  22,  1856. 

2230.  HARDING  BAILEY7  (George  Bailey6,  Margaret  Livezey5, 
Hannah  Williams4.  Sarah  Shoemaker3.  George2,  George1),  son  of  George 

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Bailey  and  Ann  Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  12  mo.  8,  1842;  married,  9  mo.  29, 
1868,  Lucretia  Garretson,  born  2  mo.  28,  1848;  died  3  mo.  II,  1896;  daugh- 
ter of  Eli  and  Sarah  Garretson,  originally  of  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania, 
later  of  Salem,  Ohio.     Residence,  Beloit,  Mahoning  County,  Ohio. 

Children  of  Harding  and  Lucretia  (Garretson)  Bailey: 

4184.  William8,  born  1870 ;   died  young. 

4185.  Luella  M.8,  born  8  mo.  10.  1872. 

4186.  Lorin  H.s,  born  4  mo.  14,  1876. 

4187.  Hazel8,  born  6  mo.  30.  1886. 

4188.  Arwine8,  born  1891. 

2231.  GEORGE  W.  BAILEY7  (George  Bailey6,  Margaret  Livezey5, 
Hannah  Williams*,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  of  Damascus, 
Ohio,  son  of  George  Bailey  and  Ann  Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  7  mo.  12, 
1845;  married  (1),  12  mo.  31,  1868,  Ruthetta  Butler,  born  10  mo.  22,  1848; 
died  2  mo.  18,  1892;  daughter  of  John  and  Ann  Butler,  of  Damascus,  Colum- 
biana County,  Ohio;  he  married  (2),  7  mo.  20,  1893,  Unity  Shreve,  born 
7  mo.  17.  1849,  daughter  of  John  and  Abigail  Shreve,  of  Goshen  township, 
Mahoning  County,  Ohio. 

Children  of  George  W.  and  Ruthetta  (Butler)  Bailey: 

4189.  John  L.8,  born  4  mo.  12,  1870;   died  4  mo.  5,  1893. 

4190.  Anna  E.b,  born  9  mo.  17.  1871. 

4191.  Laura8,  born  8  mo.  10,  1874;   died  1  mo.  8.  1891. 

4192.  Edward  H.8,  born  9  mo.  9,  1876. 

4193.  Erwin  G.8,  born  12  mo.  25,  1880. 

4194.  William  J.8,  born  6  mo.  7,  1884. 

4195.  Charles  F.8,  born  4  mo.  25,  1889. 

4196.  Chester  M.8,  born  4  mo.  25,  1889;   died  6  mo.  30,  1889. 

2233.  ANNA  MARY  BAILEY7  (George  Bailey6,  Margaret  Livezey6, 
Hannah  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
George  Bailey  and  Ann  Bailey,  his  wife,  was  born  8  mo.  29,  1849;  married, 
1  mo.  9,  1873,  Charles  H.  Carver,  son  of  Adin  and  Sarah  (Howell)  Carver, 
of  Fallsington,  Bucks  County. 

Children  of  Charles  H.  and  Anna  M.  (Bailey)  Carver: 

4197.  Anna  B.8,  born   11   mo.  9,    1873;    married  Charles  T.   Windle.  of  Southampton, 

Bucks  County,  son  of  David  C.  and  Annie  Thomas  Windle ;    they  have  one 
child: 

4198.  Edward  Howell",  born  10  mo.  20,  1897. 

4199.  Rachel8,  born  1  mo.  22,  1876. 

4200.  Edward  L.8,  born  12  mo.  30,  1879 ;   died  2  mo.  19,  1881. 

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2236.  MARY  S.  BURTON7  (Susanna  Hallowell6,  William  Hallowell5, 
Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  William 
Burton  and  Susanna  Hallowell,  his  wife,  died  4  mo.  3,  1870;  married,  3  mo. 
18,  1847,  Abel  Satterthwaite,  son  of  Abel  Satterthwaite  and  Susan  Claypoole, 
his  wife.     Residence,  Abington,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Abel  and  Mary  S.  (Burton)  Satterthwaite: 

4201.  William  H.s,  married,  5  mo.  25,  1871,  Hannah  P.  Hallowell. 

4202.  Charles  B.8,  married,  10  mo.  23,  1878,  Josephine  Bush. 

2238.  EDWIN  J.  BURTON7  (Susanna  Hallowell6,  William  Hallowell5, 
Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  William 
Burton  and  Susanna  Hallowell,  his  wife,  married,  2  mo.  13,  1856,  Margaret 
Burton,  daughter  of  John  G.  and  Rebecca  Burton. 

Child  of  Edwin  J.  and  Margaret  (Burton)  Burton: 

4203.  Emma*. 

2241.  ELIZABETH  H.  BANCROFT7  (Mary  W.  Hallowell0,  William 
Hallowell8,  Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter 
of  Samuel  Bancroft  and  his  wife  Mary  W.  Hallowell,  was  born  1 1  mo.  8, 
1829;  married,  in  Philadelphia,  1  mo.  12,  1858,  Thomas  H.  Rice,  born  4  mo. 
8,  1830;  died  8  mo.  17,  1871. 

Children  of  Thomas  H.  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Bancroft)  Rice: 

4204.  Samuel  B.8,  born  12  mo.  10,  1858:    died  in  infancy. 

4205.  Philip  H.8,  born  9  mo.  27,  1861 ;    married,  11  mo.  6,  1884,  Isabel  D.  Perkins,  of 

California. 

2242.  ELIZABETH  S.  HALLOWELL7  (William  S.  Hallowell6,  Wil- 
liam Hallowell5,  Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  William  S.  Hallowell  and  Mary  Phipps,  his  wife,  was  born  2 
mo.  4,  1827;  married,  12  mo.  18,  1850,  Samuel  S.  Scattergood,  born  10  mo. 
13,  1819,  son  of  Benjamin  Scattergood  and  Hannah  Middleton;  he  died  5 
mo.  24,  1880,  and  was  buried  in  Laurel  Hill. 

Child  of  Samuel  S.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Hallowell)  Scattergood: 

4206.  Mary  Phipps8,  born  10  mo.  25,  1864;   died  5  mo.  25,  1889. 

2244.  WILLIAM  ROBINSON  HALLOWELL7  (William  S.  Hal- 
lowell6, William  Hallowell5,  Mary  Williams4,   Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2, 

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iams. 


George1),  son  of  William  S.  Hallowell  and  Mary  Phipps,  his  wife,  was  born 
i  mo.  8,  1832;  married,  at  Green  Street  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  10  mo.  2, 
1856,  Anna  Ellis,  born  11  mo.  19,  1836,  daughter  of  Nathan  Ellis  and  his 
wife  Hannah  Woolley.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  William  R.  and  Anna  (Ellis)  Hallowell: 

4207.  Mary  E.8,  born  9  mo.  25,  1857;    died  young. 

4208.  William    S.9,   born   3   mo.   25,    1859;  married    (1)    Mary   S.   Adams;     (2)    Anna 

Jenkins  Ferris. 

2255.  HARRIET  LUKENS7  (Isabella  Hallowell6,  George  Hallowell8, 
Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  Peter 
Lukens  and  Isabella  Hallowell,  his  wife,  was  born  4  mo.  28,  1832;  married, 
12  mo.  28,  1854,  Elisha  Worthington,  born  3  mo.,  1819;  died  4  mo.  27,  1872; 
son  of  Elisha  and  Ann  (Barr)  Worthington. 

Children  of  Elisha  and  Harriet  (Lukens)  Worthington: 

4209.  Evan  T.8,  born  10  mo.  31,  1855;    married,  3  mo.  7,  1878,  Sarah  Francelia  Williai 

4210.  Emma  Clara8,  born  8  mo.  6,  i860;   married,  1  mo.  20,  1881,  Lewis  Watson  Fell 

4211.  George  Lukens8,  born  5  mo.  30,  1863;    drowned  6  mo.  22,  1867. 

4212.  Isabel  L.9,  born  6  mo.  15.  1867. 

2257.  RODMAN  WALTON7  ( Margaretta  Hallowell0,  George  Hallo- 
well5, Mary  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  Hiram 
Walton  and  Margaretta  Hallowell,  his  wife,  was  born  10  mo.  30,  1828;  died 
12  mo.  6,  1865 ;  married,  10  mo.  17,  1849,  Margery  Fell,  born  9  mo.  20,  1827; 
died  6  mo.  4,  1891,  in  Philadelphia;  daughter  of  Lewis  Fell  and  his  wife 
Ann  Smith,  of  Wilmington,  Delaware.  They  resided  in  London,  Chester 
County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Rodman  and  Margery  (Fell)  Walton: 

4213.  Lewis  F.8,  born  9  mo.  19,  1850;   married,  5  mo.  31,  1876,  M.  Florence  Powers. 

4214.  Edward  H.8,  born  7  mo.  19,  1852;    married,  12  mo.  23,  1874,  Ella  Crooks. 

4215.  Amos  S.8,  born  10  mo.  22,  1853;   married,  1  mo.  26,  1880,  Emma  L.  Wilkins. 

4216.  Emily  B.8,  born  2  mo.  14,  1856;    married,  9  mo.  7,  1880,  Homer  W.  Spence. 

4217.  Joseph  K.8,  born  7  mo.  13,  1858;   married,  2  mo.  3,  1881.  Margaret  J.  Newsome. 

4218.  Hiram8,  born  7  mo.  6,  i860;   married,  7  mo.  2,  1879,  Caroline  De  Binder. 

4219.  George  F.8,  born  4  mo.  9,  1862;   married  Lucy  Ethel  Turner. 

4220.  Albert8,  born  6  mo.  20,  1864;    married,  1  mo.  18,  1890,  Anna  McDowell. 

4221.  Lydia  B.8,  born  2  mo.  18,  1866;   married,  2  mo.  18,  1886,  Charles  S.  Huey. 

2285.  TACIE  WILLIAMS7  (Charles  Williams0,  Joseph  Williams5, 
Anthony  Williams,  Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 

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Charles  Williams  and  Hannah  Stokes,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Whitemarsh 
township,  4  mo.  13,  1846;  married,  3  mo.  12,  1868,  John  Mather,  died  1  mo. 
12,  1889,  son  of  Edward  and  Hannah  Mather,  of  Abington. 

Children  of  John  and  Tacie  (Williams)  Mather: 

4222.  Annie  W.s,  born  1  mo.  7,  1869. 

4223.  Hannah  W.s,  born  9  mo.  27,  1872. 

4224.  Alice  W.s,  born  1  mo.  27,  1876. 

2294.  COMLY  WILLIAMS,  2D7  (Thomas  Williams6,  John  J.  Williams6, 
Anthony  Williams,  Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
Thomas  Williams  and  his  first  wife,  Elizabeth  A.  Comly,  was  born  in  Chel- 
tenham township,  8  mo.  28,  1856;  married,  at  Norristown,  Pennsylvania, 
2  mo.  2,  1882,  Ellen  Walker,  daughter  of  Thomas  U.  Walker,  of  Chester 
Valley.  Residence,  Upper  Merion  township,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Children  of  Comly,  2d,  and  Ellen  (Walker)  Williams: 

4225.  Elizabeth  Comly8,  born  11  mo.  29,  1882. 

4226.  Thomas  Walker8,  born  5  mo.  15,  1886. 

4227.  Frank  Massey8,  born  3  mo.  28,  1888. 

4228.  Eleanor  Massey8,  born  6  mo.  6,  1889. 

4229.  Arthur  McFarland8,  born  11  mo.  13,  1892. 

4230.  Clara  Rambo8,  born  6  mo.  11,  1896. 

2295.  MARY  WILLIAMS,  2D7  (Thomas  Williams6,  John  J.  Williams5, 
Anthony  Williams,  Jr.4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of 
Thomas  Williams  and  his  first  wife,  Elizabeth  A.  Comly,  was  born  in  Chel- 
tenham township,  Montgomery  County,  11  mo.  22,  1857;  married,  10  mo. 
11,  1883,  at  the  old  homestead  on  the  Limekiln  Road,  Cheltenham  township, 
Dr.  William  C.  Powell,  practising  physician  at  Bryn  Mawr,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Dr.  William  C.  and  Mary  (Williams)  Powell: 

4231.  Edith8,  born  2  mo.  11,  1885. 

4232.  William8,  born  11  mo.  16.  1886. 

4233.  Thomas5,  born  10  mo.  8,  1888. 

4234.  Harold  V.8,  born  1  mo.  25.  1891. 

4235.  Raymond  K.8,  born  12  mo.  11,  1892. 

4236.  Stanly8,  born  4  mo.  9,  1896. 

4237.  Arthur8,  born  2  mo.  5,  1899. 

2376.  HARRIET  BROWN7  (John  Brown0,  Sarah  Williams5,  George 
Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  John  Brown 


i£i9btb  (Beneration 


and  his  wife  Mary  Bye  Eastburn,  was  born  in  Solebury,  Bucks  County,  2  mo. 
20,  1834;  married,  10  mo.  8.  1861,  Samuel  L.  Fox,  born  9  mo.  26,  1834,  son 
of  Joseph  and  Edith  Hibberd  Fox,  of  Philadelphia.  Residence,  Philadelphia 
and  Bryn  Mawr,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  Samuel  L.  and  Harriet  (Brown)  Fox: 

4238.  Edward  Brown8,  born  10  mo.  3,  1862 ;    married,  4  mo.  12,  1887,  Anita  L.  Futhey. 

4239.  Joseph  John9,  born  1  mo.  13,  1865;    died  6  mo.  20,  1889. 

4240.  Robert  Eastburn8,  born  12  mo.  31,  1868. 

4241.  Mary  Eastburn8,  born  3  mo.  30,   1873 ;    married,   5  mo.  23,   1894,  John   Stokes 

Morris. 

4242.  Samuel  L.,  Jr.8,  born  11  mo.  3,  1876;   married  Florence  Dorothy  Woodward. 

22,77.  DAVID  BROWN7  (John  Brown6,  Sarah  Williams5,  George  Wil- 
liams4, Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Brown  and  his 
wife  Mary  Bye  Eastburn,  was  born  in  Solebury,  12  mo.  12,  1835;  died  3 
mo.  6,  1901 ;  married,  12  mo.  21,  1871,  Jennie  Love  Lombard,  born  3  mo.  4, 
1853,  daughter  of  Franklin  K.  Lombard  and  Louisa  Johnson,  of  Massachu- 
setts.    Residence,  Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Child  of  David  and  Jennie  L.  (Lombard)  Brown: 

4243.  Herbert  W.',  born  12  mo.  24.  1886. 

2379.  JOHN  WILLIAMS  BROWN7  (John  Brown8,  Sarah  Williams8, 
George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of  John  Brown 
and  his  wife  Mary  Bye  Eastburn,  was  born  in  Solebury,  Pennsylvania,  1 1 
mo.  17,  1839;  married,  11  mo.  6,  1866,  Lydia  Taylor  Brock,  born  3  mo.  31, 
1842;  died  3  mo.  30,  1896;  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Maria  Brock,  of 
Philadelphia.     Residence.  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  John  W.  and  Lydia  T.  (Brock)  Brown  : 

4244.  Paul  Taylor8,  born  5  mo.  28,  1868:   married,  6  mo.  1,  1892,  Anna  Louise  Walbridge. 

4245.  Helen  Eastburn8,  born  8  mo.  7,  1871  ;    married,  11  mo.  6,  1894,  Paul  Clayton. 

2387.  ELIZABETH  PITFIELD  BROWN7  (George  Williams  Brown6, 
Sarah  Williams5,  George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1), 
daughter  of  George  Williams  Brown  and  his  wife  Ann  Eliza  Pitfield,  was 
born  in  Penn's  Manor,  Bucks  County,  2  mo.  25,  1837;  married,  5  mo.  21, 
1867,  Edward  Balderston,  born  3  mo.  1,  1834;  died  5  mo.  14,  1879;  son  of 
John  Brown  and  Letitia  (Cadwalader)  Balderston,  of  Bucks  County,  Penn- 
sylvania.    Residence,  Bucks  County. 

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Children  of  Edward  and  Elizabeth  P.  ( Brown )  Balderston  : 

4246.  Anne8,  born  9  mo.  21,  1870. 

4247.  John  Brown,  Jr.",  born  11  mo.  4,  1874;   died  9  mo.  3,  1877. 

2388.  SARAH  WILLIAMS  BROWN7  (George  W.  Brown6.  Sarah 
Williams8,  George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daugh- 
ter of  George  Williams  Brown  and  Ann  Eliza  Pitfield,  his  wife,  was  born  in 
Penn's  Manor,  5  mo.  21,  1840;  married,  3  mo.  16,  1865,  William  Balderston, 
born  1  mo.  28,  1841,  son  of  John  Brown  and  Letitia  (Cadwalader)  Bal- 
derston.    Residence,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  William  and  Sarah  W.  (Brown)  Balderston: 

4248.  George  Williams8,  born   12  mo.   23,   1865 ;  married,  9  mo.  25,   1902,   Sarah   Cad- 

wallader  Eastburn. 

4249.  William  Henry8,  born  8  mo.  12,  1876. 

2389.  DAVID  JOHN  BROWN7  (George  Williams  Brown6,  Sarah 
Williams5,  George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
George  W.  Brown  and  his  wife  Ann  Eliza  Pitfield,  was  born  2  mo.  2,  1842, 
in  Penn's  Manor,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania;  married  (1),  9  mo.  13, 
1865,  Anna  Maria  Headley,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Brown  Head- 
ley,  of  Tullytown,  Bucks  County;  she  died  s.  p.,  10  mo.  29,  1871  ;  he  married 
(2),  9  mo.  20,  1877,  Anne  Emlen  Bangs,  born  9  mo.  1,  1850,  daughter  of 
William  Penn  and  Sarah  Cresson  (Emlen)  Bangs,  of  Germantown.  Resi- 
dence, Germantown,  Pennsylvania. 

Children  of  David  J.  and  Anne  E.  (Bangs)  Brown: 

4250.  Emlen  Pitfield8,  born  12  mo.  6,  1879 ;   died  12  mo.  30,  1880. 

4251.  David  Jay8,  born  1  mo.  8,  1882. 

4252.  Arthur  Emlen8,  born  5  mo.  29,  1885. 

2390.  REBECCA  FOLWELL  BROWN7  (George  W.  Brown6,  Sarah 
Williams5,  George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daugh- 
ter of  George  W.  Brown  and  Ann  Eliza  Pitfield,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Penn's 
Manor,  Pennsylvania,  5  mo.  9,  1843;  married,  11  mo.  2,  1869,  John  Kirk- 
bride  Hulme,  born  7  mo.  3,  1844;  died  8  mo.  17,  1900;  son  of  Samuel  and 
Rachel  Kirkbride  Hulme,  of  Bristol,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania.  Residence, 
Philadelphia. 

Children  of  John  K.  and  Rebecca  F.  (Brown)  Hulme: 

4253.  Frederic  George8,  born  9  mo.  9.  1873;  married,  5  mo.  21,  1902,  Gertrude  Parsons. 

4254.  Richard  Richardson",  born  3  mo.  17,  1877;   died  10  mo.  5,  1891. 

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2391.  ROBERT  PITFIELD  BROWN7  (George  W.  Brown6,  Sarah 
Williams5,  George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
George  Williams  Brown  and  Ann  Eliza  Pitfield,  his  wife,  was  born  in  Penn's 
Manor,  Pennsylvania,  6  mo.  12,  1845;  married  (1),  10  mo.  15,  1868,  Mary 
Richardson  Tatnall,  who  died  6  mo.  29,  1872;  she  was  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Sarah  Richardson  Tatnall,  of  Wilmington,  Delaware;  he  married  (2), 
11  mo.  24,  1886,  Mary  B.  Willits,  born  8  mo.  2,  1854,  daughter  of  James 
and  Rachel  Atkinson  Willits,  of  Philadelphia.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Children  of  Robert  P.  and  Mary  R.  (Tatnall)  Brown: 

4255.  Joseph  Tatnall8,  born  7  mo.  28,  1869;   died  7  mo.  25,  1870. 

4256.  Henry  Tatnall8,  born  12  mo.  26,  1871 ;  married,  1  mo.  19,  1893,  Mary  Scattergood. 

Child  of  Robert  P.  and  Mary  B.  (Willits)  Brown: 

4257.  Elizabeth  Atkinson8,  born  12  mo.  1,  1889:   died  3  mo.  13,  1894. 

2392.  ANNA  BROWN7  (George  W.  Brown8,  Sarah  Williams5,  George 
Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter  of  George  Wil- 
liams Brown  and  his  wife  Ann  Eliza  Pitfield,  was  born  in  Penn's  Manor, 
Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  3  mo.  21,  1847;  married,  6  mo.  16,  1891, 
Henry  Newell  Hoxie,  born  10  mo.  3,  1839,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Holway 
Hoxie,  of  Sandwich,  Massachusetts;  no  issue.  Residence,  Haverford,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

2393.  WILLIAM  HENRY  BROWN7  (George  W.  Brown6,  Sarah 
Williams5,  George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
George  Williams  Brown  and  his  wife  Ann  Eliza  Pitfield,  was  born  in  Penn's 
Manor,  Pennsylvania,  8  mo.  16,  1849;  died  8  mo.  12,  1896,  in  Germantown; 
married,  6  mo.  11,  1873,  Elizabeth  Kirkbride  Hulme,  born  4  mo.  17,  1848, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Rachel  Kirkbride  Hulme,  of  Bristol,  Bucks  County, 
Pennsylvania.    Resided  in  Germantown. 

Children  of  William  H.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Hulme)  Brown: 

4258.  Samuel  Hulme8,  born  12  mo.  10,  1874;    married,  6  mo.  27,  1901,  Elizabeth  Wood 

Hoopes.  born  2  mo.  24,  1875,  daughter  of  E.  Malin  and  Phebe  D.  Hoopes,  of 
Westchester,  Pennsylvania. 

4259.  Emily  Hulme8.  born  5  mo.  n,  1877. 

4260.  George  Williams,  Jr.9,  born  3  mo.  1,  1879. 

4261.  Anna,  Jr.8,  born  4  mo.  2,  1885. 

4262.  Elizabeth  Kirkbride,  Jr.8,  born  6  mo.  4,  1887. 

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2394.  SARAH  BROWN  LOVETT7  (Martha  Brown6,  Sarah  Wil- 
liams5, George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  daughter 
of  Mahlon  Lucas  Lovett  and  his  wife  Martha  Brown,  of  Bucks  County,  Penn- 
sylvania, was  born  1  mo.  25,  1838;  died  1  mo.  27,  1863;  married  Andrew  J. 
Rapine,  and  lived  in  Montgomery  County. 

Children  of  Andrew  J.  and  Sarah  B.  (Lovett)  Rapine: 

4263.  Emily8. 

4264.  Charles'. 

4265.  Elmer*. 

2395.  GEORGE  BROWN  LOVETT7  (Martha  Brown6,  Sarah  Wil- 
liams5, George  Williams4,  Sarah  Shoemaker3,  George2,  George1),  son  of 
Mahlon  Lucas  Lovett  and  his  wife  Martha  Brown,  of  Bucks  County,  was  born 
11  mo.  15,  1839;  died  2  mo.  25,  1867;  married  Adaline  Shinn,  and  lived  in 
Columbia,  Pennsylvania. 

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